As far as I know, port 80 is the default in httpd.conf, so unless he changed it 
at some point, I don't think the port number is the issue.

I'm sorry, I don't have more to tell you.  I'm beginning Apache myself, and 
I've exhausted about all I know.

James

---- gayatri sekhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> check for port number in httpd.conf 
>   normal default is 7777 
>   in that case you should use localhost:7777
>   OR 
>   change the  port to 80 in httpd.conf
> 
> mohan devanoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     ya apache server apache server is running on my system and 
>   Documentroot is set to "d:\apache2\htdocs" 
>   is there any thing more to configure in httpd.conf ?
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   If the apache server is running on the same machine you are trying to 
> access it from, using localhost should do the trick. Have you confirmed that 
> the httpd process is running? Some system information would be helpful as 
> well.
> 
> James
> 
> P.S. To find out where to put your files, check your httpd.conf file and look 
> for the following. It will tell you where apache looks for files:
> 
> DocumentRoot "/Library/WebServer/Documents"
> 
> That's how it looks on my system (Mac OS X). It may be different for your 
> system. Whatever "DocumentRoot" says, that is where to put your files. You 
> then access them like http://localhost/hello.htm l. But you have to ensure 
> the server is running in the background.
> 
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