Hi Beefcake,
In WAMPServer versions before 2.4 ( i.e. < 2.4 ) vhosts were supposed to be setup in the conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
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#Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
in httpd.conf
Also in <2.4 versions you could use the wamp\vhost folder to generate links to your vhosts on the WAMP Homepage similiar to the links generated when you placed folders inside the \wamp\www\ folder.
You just had to create a file in the vhosts folder like myvhost1.conf and the homepage would turn that into a link on the homepage.
As of WAMPServer 2.4 the wamp\hosts folder has been re-purposed.
You can now place you vhosts definitions in seperate files within this folder and apache will read them all.
So for example
wamp\vhosts\site1
wamp\vhosts\site2
wamp\vhosts\site3
where each file contains a specific vhost domain definition.
This way it makes it easier to add/remove specific definitions by just copying vhost definitions in and out of this folder.
This is more like how UNIX/LINUX systems do it, and in fact makes it nice and easy to activate and deactivate test sites with just a copy into this folder or delete from this folder.
Hope this helps
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