Hi,
You can try by launching the wampapache service (or wampapache64 according to wampserver 32 or 64 bit) in administrator account connection and not local system.
This is what I do to be able to access my VirtualHost located on a LAN NAS.
I'll explain how to do it, but it may be that the translation of the terms is a bit "weird" since I use a French Windows 10 Pro 64 bit and I don't know the actual terms used in English.
Launch Service Manager. This can be done by :
Right-Click wampmanager tray icon -> Tools -> Command Windows -> Service Control Panel
Right-Click on the service name wampapache or wampapache64 then Properties.
- Connection Tab
- Check the radio button This Account
- Browse button
- Advanced Button
- Search Button
- Double-Click on your account name (Must be an administrator account)
(For me, it's "dominique" folder "DOMI"
You are now in the Select a user window with, in the field "Enter the name of the object to be selected" DOMI\dominique
- OK button
You must then fill in the two fields "Password" and "Confirm password" with the password of the chosen account.
- Apply button
Popup to say that the new login name will only take effect with a stop and restart of the service.
- Popup OK button
- OK button
There you go!
You must then stop Wampserver and restart it (Restarting the Wampapache64 service alone is not enough).
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