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13 years ago
KrazyCeltic
If the logs are not found, that implies to me that the services have not been started. If your WAMP is online, left-click on the WAMP icon and click Start All Services. Wait a few seconds and then again left-click on the WAMP icon in your system tray and go to Apache -> Apache error log. If the services have started successfully there should be a log entry indicating activity (and errors if th
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13 years ago
KrazyCeltic
Is there nothing in the error logs, particularly in the Apache Error Log?
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13 years ago
KrazyCeltic
Hi Selah, I encountered the exact same problem tonight. Whether trying to access localhost or phpmyadmin the server could not be found. The solution is to go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and edit the hosts file, changing the following line: ::1 localhost to... 127.0.0.1 localhost Afterwards, no restart of WAMP is necessary, as refreshing the browser r
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