WAMP is not working on 64-bit Windows 7
Posted by: drupal.saurabh (---.dbsintl.net)
Date: July 18, 2011 10:36AM

Hi All


I installed WAMP 64-bit version on 64-bit Windows 7 Operting system.
but I am unable to start wampapache (APACHE) service. And I noticed in properties of wampapache service that it is showing Win32 service. But, I download and installed 64-bit version of WAMP.


I am using 64-bit Winows 7 Ultimate Operting System.

Please help in selecting right version of WAMP Server.

I want to use WAMP for configuring Drupal Freamwork.



Thanks
Saurabh



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/18/2011 10:38AM by drupal.saurabh.

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Re: WAMP is not working on 64-bit Windows 7
Posted by: cyclops_xbd (---.croy.cable.virginmedia.com)
Date: July 22, 2011 06:24PM

You sure downloaded 64 bit... just check it again:
[www.wampserver.com]

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Re: WAMP is not working on 64-bit Windows 7
Posted by: cookiemonster (---.cm-6-8a.dynamic.ziggo.nl)
Date: July 23, 2011 12:03AM

i have the same problem
i got a asus N73S

win 7 64bit home premium

and i get this orange color icon right after i installed it and i havent done anything to it ....

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Re: WAMP is not working on 64-bit Windows 7
Posted by: cookiemonster (---.cm-6-8a.dynamic.ziggo.nl)
Date: July 23, 2011 12:24AM

cookiemonster Wrote:
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> i have the same problem
> i got a asus N73S
>
> win 7 64bit home premium
>
> and i get this orange color icon right after i
> installed it and i havent done anything to it ....

nevermind i got mine fixed ... i just manually started the apache

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Re: WAMP is not working on 64-bit Windows 7
Posted by: kleer94 (---.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl)
Date: July 23, 2011 09:22AM

I have Windows 7 64bits on Samsung R780 and WAMP is running correctly.
I downloaded it from here: [sourceforge.net]
I had only little issue with icons- they didn't display when diretory was indexed.
The solve was change two lines in "C:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2.17\conf\extra\httpd-autoindex.conf":
This line:
Alias /icons/ "/httpd-2.2-x64/icons/"
Change to this:
Alias /icons/ "icons/"

And this:
<Directory "/httpd-2.2-x64/icons">
Change to this:
<Directory "icons">

Nad it's running. I'm hope it's clearly.

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