since IIS and apache are both web servers, they use the same port (80). if one server is using that port, the other server will not work because that port is being used by another process. I am not sure why you need two web servers running at the same time. I am not saying you cant do it, but I am just wondering why. To make IIS and apache work together, need to change the port IIS listens too or the port apache listens too.I am not an big Microsoft fan, and do not like or use windows 2k or windows 2k3 so I have no idea how to change the port for IIS. but, it is easy to change the port in apache.
open your apache httpd.conf file and find:
Listen 80change to:
Listen 8888
save the file, restart apache. now to access IIS use:
http://localhost-- or --
http://your.ip.address.hereto access apache use:
http://localhost:8888-- or --
http://your.ip.address.here:8888Post Edited (08-07-06 12:19)
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