Wesley,

If you have nothing to contribute to the help of this user then do not reply. Your remarks are rather trollish, and quite frankly unwarranted. You in so many words is exactly why I hate the Open Source community with a passion. Your drive to force another operating system onto another user is rather immature, and quite frankly very unprofessional. I have left user to user lists due to such behavior. Apache is Apache regardless of what OS it is ran on, so please offer up some assistance instead of linux fanboish attitude.

Next time think before you post, and act with a little bit more professionalism.

One pissed off multi-operating system user,
Daniel
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From: "Wesley Stupar" <comp...@roadrunner.com>
Sent: 07 January, 2010 3:52
To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Trouble installing on windows 7

Hi William,

Sorry to say, I cannot help on this one. But for what little solace it
is, I believe that Windows 7 is a sham and an affront to the user
community. It is simply an attempt to gather more money into the
Microsoft coffers. Have you considered Linux?

Wes Stupar

-----Original Message-----
From: William Foster [mailto:willia...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 5:54 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] Trouble installing on windows 7

Hi,

I am trying to install Apache HTTP Server v2.2.14 on a machine
recently upgraded to Windows 7. Apache worked fine under Windows XP,
but when I go to install this in Windows 7, the install script appears
to hang. In the install wizard dialog it states:

 Installing Apache HTTP Server 2.2.14
 The program features you selected are being installed.

 Please wait while the Installation Wizard installs Apache HTTP
Server 2.2.14. This may take several minutes.

 Status:

 <progress bar with thin sliver at left edge that makes no progress>

I tried with and without openSSL support, both fail the same way.

Is this install script known to work on Windows 7? If so, how do I
debug what is going wrong?

Thanks.

-William

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