If you have done this
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName moodle
DocumentRoot c:/wamp64/www/moodle
<Directory "c:/wamp64/www/moodle">
Options +Indexes +FollowSymLinks +MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Then now you must amend the HOSTS file on each PC that wishes to access this domain like this
192.168.1.x moodle
Where 192.168.1.x should be replaced by the real ip address of the PC running WAMPServer(Apache)
You can then use 'http://moodle' in the browser of these other PC's
Please remember that WAMPServer was and is designed as a One PC developer tool. As soon as you attempt anything else you should start by reading the relevant documentation for the software you want to amend.
Remember also Virtual Hosts is not a WAMPServer feature it is a standard Apache feature and therefore can be researched in the Apache manuals.
This is what WAMPServer was designed for, to allow people to learn how to use Apache/MySQL/PHP in a safe secure ring fenced environment where they could not get hacked in the process.
While we are always willing to help, you should also backup any sugestions we may make with knowledge gained from the relevant manuals and any good books/tutorials you may find.
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