RE: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Alf C Stockton
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Wagner, Aaron wrote: Go into 'Services' in 'control panel/administrative tools' and stop service and set service to 'manual' start. It is prob set to 'automatic' Thank you. It was set to automatic. --- Regards, Alf Stocktonwww.stockton.co.za A language that doesn't

RE: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Wagner, Aaron
Go into 'Services' in 'control panel/administrative tools' and stop service and set service to 'manual' start. It is prob set to 'automatic' Thanx Aaron N Wagner Monitoring Systems and Network Tools CCO-Command Center Operations 804.515.6298 > -Original Message- > From: Alf C Stockto

Re: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Alf C Stockton
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Robert Zagarello wrote: I would think the process only starts up on boot. Was the process IIS? If so you should be able to disable its startup using the Services app. If it was some other process not a service, you can check your normal startup locations in the registry (

Re: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Robert Zagarello
I would think the process only starts up on boot. Was the process IIS? If so you should be able to disable its startup using the Services app. If it was some other process not a service, you can check your normal startup locations in the registry (HKLM and HKCURR /SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/Cur

Re: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Alf C Stockton
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, ed elliott wrote: If you don't know what it is that is using the port, do a "netsta -a -o -n" this will show you the pid of the process that is listening on port 80 (it is probably IIS) Thank you. I found and killed the process. Now how to I ensure that it does not automa

Re: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Alf C Stockton
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Anaya wrote: Hi, Can you please ensure that no other service is running on Port 80. If it is running, then you have to stop that service or you can change your Listen port and run Apache server. How does one find a service running at a port. I can do this on Linux but how

Re: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread ed elliott
If you don't know what it is that is using the port, do a "netsta -a -o -n" this will show you the pid of the process that is listening on port 80 (it is probably IIS)   edAnaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,Can you please ensure that no other service is running on Port 80.If it is running, then yo

Re: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Anaya
Hi, Can you please ensure that no other service is running on Port 80. If it is running, then you have to stop that service or you can change your Listen port and run Apache server. - Original Message - From: "Alf C Stockton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 4:18 PM

RE: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Alf C Stockton
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, [iso-8859-1] Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote: Would you happen to have more than one Listen directive in your configuration?? No I've checked and I only have a Listen 80. --- Regards, Alf Stocktonwww.stockton.co.za You know you're a little fat if you have stretch marks

RE: [users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
Would you happen to have more than one Listen directive in your configuration?? -ascs -Original Message- From: Alf Stockton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 12:01 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] OS 10048 On a newly installed XP system I h

[users@httpd] OS 10048

2005-07-05 Thread Alf Stockton
On a newly installed XP system I have just installed apache_2.0.54-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi and get the following error:- C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin>apache -k install (OS 10048)Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted. : make_sock: