In that case, it seems to be my firewall (Online armor) that blocked Apache. 
I've turned it off, started Wamp and it worked. Now I don't even have to stop 
OA, it works perfectly.
The strange think is that nothing said that OA blocked Apache or Wamp.
Anyway, thank you for your help.

> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 11:38:21 -0500
> From: wr...@rowe-clan.net
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2.2.1 does not want to run on my machine
> 
> On 10/15/2011 9:33 AM, Guillaume wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I hope that I'm on the right forum and that my question has sense.
> > I m not at all a specialist and please forgive my english, it's not my 
> > language.
> 
> No hassle, it's more efficient than my tiny bit of French or Italian :)
> 
> > [Sat Oct 15 15:35:24 2011] [crit] (OS 10022)Un argument non valide a été 
> > fourni.  :
> > Parent: WSADuplicateSocket failed for socket 304. Check the FAQ.
> 
> This is a very common failure in third party junk products that install
> themselves into the network stack.  The stack consists of the drivers
> you see in Control Panel - Networks - [network adapter] Properties...
> when look at the Networking tab of the adapter properties page, it will
> show you a list of network stack drivers.  These might include
> 
> Client for Microsoft Networks
> QoS Packet Scheduler
> File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks
> TCP/IPv4
> 
> etc.  These happen to be Microsoft drivers.  Third party drivers which
> are incompatible with the Windows Sockets API (junk drivers) will cause
> Apache to fail to start up; that behavior should happen no matter which
> Apache httpd package you obtain from where ever.
> 
> What is in your list of adapter drivers?  That would help us to suggest
> if there is something you should uninstall.  The other possibility is
> that a malicious driver was installed for your network stack by some
> trojan or malware app.  In the case of that possibility, it may not
> show up in the list of drivers.
> 
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