Posted by:
stevenmartin99
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no.. i find if you install wamp on both machines.. then delete the wamp folders from the c drive of both but put a copy of it first onto the usb stick then it works, wamp stores 3 values in the registry of windows at the time of install and needs to acess them to run wamp. so ul need to have them on both machines.
do like this..
1 install wamp on pc1
2. copy the whole www folder and place onto the usb stick
3. delete (do not uninstall) )the wamp folder off pc1
4. install wamp on pc2
5. delete (do not uninstall) the wamp folder on pc2
6 set the usb stick to always have the same drive letter on both machines
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on each pc then do this
goto start, run, and type in regedit.goto this in the left pane
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wampapache
in the right pane , right click Imagepath and click modify. change c:/ to the drive letter of your usb stick
repeat this for
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\wampmysqld
and
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache
change the path of APACHE HTTP SERVER in the right pane
repeat on both machines.
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then plug in usb stick into pc and start wamp.. u can use the shortcuts on ur start menu if u change the drive lettters in the short path to ur usb drive letter
or you could set the drive letter of usb stick, install wamp onto usb stick on one machine. this will set the registry values, then delete the wamp folder off the usb stick , and install onto the usb stick again on pc2. this way u wont need to edit the registry as the paths will be right.
Steven Martin
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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 08/03/2008 08:18AM by stevenmartin99.