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17 years ago
doc538
Yes my network runs fine, there are no problms acessing any files either through the mapped drive or using //server. The net has been operational for many years. After thinking this throug the easiest thing to do is to set up the apache server on my server and not my workstation. I will try this when I get a chance. I just dont understand why it wont work with a mapped drive or a \\server/ settin
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17 years ago
doc538
I made the change in the test conf alias and also tried it in the httpd.conf. the httpd stopped apache from loading, the test conf allowed apache to load but I can not access the folder using , http//:localhost/test come up with page not found, however localhost comes up with the wamp pageno problem. This is really a pain so I imagine it is really something simple that I am over looking. Any othe
Forum: WampServer English
17 years ago
doc538
I do not understand your question. Is there a setting in the config files?
Forum: WampServer English
17 years ago
doc538
Thank you for the reply, I tried changing the documentroot as suggested but apache wont restart, It works with any folder on C: but not E:. I am running windows xp home on all my machines and they go thru a router/hub,with windows firewall disabled on all but the server,if that makes any difference. I've spent 7hours playing with this I hope there is an answer!!!!!
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17 years ago
doc538
nebeeee here.. I have wamp on my laptop Ineed to use it as a test server for my new web project. The files all reside on my lan server and I do not wish to move them to the www folder on my laptop, way too large! I have used wamp previously but just built the web in the www folder. How the H#$l do i set up an alias on a network drive? Every time I try apache wont reboot, I can set up local folder
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