Thanks Again.
I'm thinking that now I may have messed up again.
Before acting on your last message. My WAMP Icon was green with no problem and I could access the 'local host' page from there.
Before your last reply, I had tried following the manual procedure mistakenly and not realising the creation of the local host was much simpler. So I had created a folder in wamp64/www called Folder .
Then using your last response, I read the material you referred me to and set about following the instructions in
Wampserver 3 - Create or add a VirtualHost.
I created the site folder in the root directory c: and called it wordpressapache.
I got to the 'add virtual host' page via the WAMP icon clicking on 'local host' with no problem.
Then I completed the form (not being cognisant that when doing the manual process I must have created a folder already in the WAMP64/www folder and it showed this on the form as well as the name of the folder called folder1) but I still put the name of the new folder 'wordpressapache' and its location (c
and clicked submit. I then clicked on (Right-Click Wampserver Icon -> Wamp Parameters -> VirtualHosts submenu) as in the instructions. Nothing happened but then when I try to access 'local host' via the WAMP icon. It tells me that access is forbidden so now I cannot access this.
Will I need to do a uninstall or do you think my situation is recoverable?
Summary : I have a folder in WAMP64/www called folder 1. I have a folder in c: called wordpressapache. both were on the form I submitted. And now I can no longer access 'local host' via the WAMP icon. Although the ICON is still showing green
Thanks