Hi
When you install IIS it brings a lot of other stuff with it and they all share port 80.
So go to Start -> Control Panel -> Programs and Features
Click the 'Turn windows features on and off' link in the left hand menu.
Wait for the list to load and then find 'Internet Information Services'
Un check the check boxes for the following items ( you may not see all of them ), and there may be others I done know about. You may have all of these or just some of these.
1. IIS
2. Web Deploy 2.0 (Web Deployment Agent Service)
3. MS Sql Server Reporting service.
4. BranchCache ( Windows 8.1 )
5. SQL Server VSS Writer
Now you can probably move the port number back to port 80.
Other than that, this seems to be the standard WordPress beginners issue. WordPress stored the url that you use when you install it. So if you install it before you have setup the Virtual Host using something like `[
localhost]` then it remembers the `[
localhost]` part of the url in its database.
Then when you use the VH domain name `[
mis]` it loads the homepage, but all links it generates internally are built with the original `[
localhost]`. Of course when you run this from another PC `localhost` means THIS PC and it cannot find a web site on this other PC.
remove the WordPress install, and reinstall on the WAMPServer PC using the VH domain i.e. `[
mis]` and then all the links will work when you try and use the site from another PC on your network.
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