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14 years ago
Gaz
stevenmartin99 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > open "hosts" file in the etc folder > > using notepad > > delete everything in it and add that line Steve - that's a great way to lose all your domain and sub-domain configurations if any have been set up Better advice would be - rename the "hosts" file as hos
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14 years ago
Gaz
yfastud I've said before - that tutorial does not work for ALL requirements anthonyplanet - if you're planning on using WordPressMU then you cannot have wampserver on port 81 - you'll need to change IIS to port 81 and leave wampserver on port 80 In Internet Information Services, go to default website - right click then properties - change the port 80 to port 81, save and restart the d
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14 years ago
Gaz
quote yfastud - sorry, win 2000 is too old it's a positive puppy compared to me :p Win2000 is fine, it's a workhorse, low user of resources, and the backbone of Server2003, 2007, 2008 and WHS - all of them are built on Win2000 with extra gubbins bolted on. Sure it's missing some of the easier ways to do things (SMTPauth, SPF, SenderID etc on the email side) but as a client-server operat
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14 years ago
Gaz
stevenmartin99 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1. A server is not a PC.A microsoft Server is not > a Server! The server is apache or ISS. and you > cant run two servers on one PC using the same port > , so disable IIS. or dont use wamp. > You are so wrong Steve, and showing your reluctance to understand - On my Win2000 Server, where the o
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14 years ago
Gaz
Sorry if that sounded harsh - but I did clearly state in the OP that I was talking about a Server - not a PC.
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14 years ago
Gaz
yfastud - thanks for the often repeated post, but your answer is 100% wrong in this situation - sorry, but true. The problem arises because WordPress MULTI USER is a very different engine to the one in standard WordPress - for a start, buried deep in the config system is a section of code that purposefully strips the port number off any URL and reports in the browser that WPMU will not work
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14 years ago
Gaz
Hi all Hoping there's a fast and easy fix for this ... I'm running wampServer on a Win 2000 Server asnd due to IIS server, I've had to redirect WS to use port 81. This means in the browser it always begins the URL with WordPress MU is refusing to install stating that it cannot if the port number is in the URL I tried renaming the server in http.conf to use the name wampapache inst
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14 years ago
Gaz
yfastud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > to setup addon menu, follow this > I tried to install the vhosts options linked to from the last item on the first page of that post I hit a problem at step 4 because the line you pointed to was not in the tpl file, so I undid the saved changes to that point and now I cannot start WAMPserver at all - every
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14 years ago
Gaz
Florian - your patch is the bee's knees - if you were standing here right now, I'd give you a great big rib-cracking bear hug. That link to the manual install also was needed and many thanks for thinking of that in advance (you should add it to the readme file) yfastud - Those tutorials look interesting - especially the adding of aliases and vhosts - I'll have a play with them once I've had a
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14 years ago
Gaz
Thanks Florian Have downloaded it now and will give it a go later today (I have other tasks that I need to clear out of the way so I can concentrate on it) I'll let you know how I get on, but just a thought though - if it's possible to fix this with a post install patch, why hasn't the patch been incorporated into the WAMPserver installer? Surely it'd be better to avoid the issue altogethe
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14 years ago
Gaz
I would do, but you only have it in .rar format on sourceforge and WinZip cannot open it If you were to offer it in zip or tar then I could extract and use it. Thanks Gaz
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14 years ago
Gaz
Would like to know this myself - all the scripts I want to install for developing sites need folders and files CHMOD'd at some point of the install routine
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14 years ago
Gaz
Hmm interesting ... with the httpd set to port 81 - after a full system reboot, I no longer get the user/pw request but clicking on the phpMyAdmin returns a page not found in the browser changing the port test file to port 81 shows that Apache is using port 81 changing it back to port 80 shows that IIS is using port 80 the WAMPserver icon tray icon is white .... obviously there are f
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14 years ago
Gaz
I've got the same problem, and it is not possible to disable or delete IIS My machine is a Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2000 - it runs an integrated environment with NT Server 2000, Exchange Server 2000, ISA Server (Firewall), Proxy Server, IIS Server, DNS Server, WiINS Server, DHCP Server, Terminal Services Server, Applications Server, etc etc etc .... you get the picture? Disable I
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