> It sure sounds like you are doing the right things.  Try this - once the
> httpd window is closed, look in your Task Manager (rt-click the start bar)
> and see that there are no 'apache' or 'httpd' processes running.  If there
> are, kill them and let us know - terminating the httpd you 'see' in the
> console window should be killing them off.
>   

Thanks for your reply William.

I should have mentioned in my original post that I had already done 
that, and am still seeing the error.  I even went as far as restarting 
windows.

Thanks for any further help,
Jonah


 
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