So it's in the vhosts.conf file?

By the way, I sent another email earlier that hasn't had a reply yet -- did I 
ask a stupid or maybe a too-simple question and that's why no one's replied 
yet?  I don't mean to whine, I'm just asking.

________________________________
From: angel Hall-Coulston <rammstein...@me.com.INVALID>
Sent: Saturday, September 8, 2018 4:55:14 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] DocumentRoot doesn't exist (but it's giving the 
wrong name)

Hi,
‘Dummy-host.example.com<http://Dummy-host.example.com>’ is in your Virtual Host 
Conf as a default example and apache is trying to find it and of course can’t 
so won’t run. You can either change, comment out or don’t include virtual hosts.

Regards,
Angel

On 7 Sep 2018, at 22:33, Osman Zakir 
<osmanzaki...@hotmail.com<mailto:osmanzaki...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

I downloaded Apache 2.4.33 (I had 2.4.29 until now, so I just upgraded) and 
tried to start it, but I got a warning saying: 
"DocumentRoot[C:/Apache24/docs/dummy-host.example.com<http://dummy-host.example.com/>]
 does not exist". But in my httpd.conf file, DocumentRoot is set to 
ServerRoot/htdocs.  And when I try to go to localhost, I get a 403 Forbidden 
error.  I have attached my configuration file here.

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