Posted by:
Andrew Chapman
(---.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com)
Otomatic Wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> > Or should I delete the other folders of older
> versions?
> NO.
> Theses php.ini files or symlink are into wamp
> folder.
>
> But fatal error said :
> "(include_path='.;C:\php\pear') in Unknown on line
> 0"
> and all include_path directives are not active
> (always commented) in all wampserver php.ini files
> :
>
> ; UNIX: "/path1:/path2"
> ;include_path = ".:/php/includes"
> ;
> ; Windows: "\path1;\path2"
> ;include_path = ".;c:\php\includes"
>
> Please, do as RiggsFolly wrote :
> « Have you checked the windows event viewer for
> more information about Apache not starting? »
> You can also try to start wampapache64 in services
> manager and see what is the error.
>
> Even if Wampmanager tray icon is not green, you
> may check :
> - Right-Click wampmanager tray icon -> Tools ->
> Test port 80
Hi, I already posted the windows event logs above your post.
Tested almost every open port on my system. Here is the output for port 80:
***** Test which uses port 80 *****
===== Tested by command netstat filtered on port 80 =====
Test for TCP
Your port 80 is used by a processus with PID = 4
The processus of PID 4 is 'System' Session: Services
The service of PID 4 for 'System' is 'N/A'
*** ERROR *** This service IS NOT from Wampserver - Should be: 'wampapache64'
Test for TCPv6
Your port 80 is used by a processus with PID = 4
The processus of PID 4 is 'System' Session: Services
The service of PID 4 for 'System' is 'N/A'
*** ERROR *** This service IS NOT from Wampserver - Should be: 'wampapache64'
===== Tested by attempting to open a socket on port 80 =====
Your port 80 is actually used by :
Server: Microsoft-IIS/10.0