Current Page: 1 of 1
Results 1 - 9 of 9
5 years ago
Bobn
Please show me the contents of your hosts file in c:\windows\System32\drivers\etc\ Bob
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Bobn
I did the following: I deleted the exception I had created in AVG - don't like exceptions and I'd not had to add any execptions on other comptuers where I've installed and used WAMP. Copied the hosts file example you showed to the clipboard, pasted it into a new Notepad file, and saved it. I shutdown Windows and restarted in Safe Mode. I then used Notepad, running as Administrator, to
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Bobn
Here's the contents of C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts # Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp. # # This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows. # # This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each # entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should # be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name. # T
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Bobn
1 - Windows version used (Specify version number AND whether 32 or 64 bit) windows 7 pro 64bit 2 - Version WampServer (Specify version number AND whether 32 or 64 bit) WampServer Version 3.1.4 64bit - installed from file wampserver3.1.4_x64.exe downloaded from It was a vanilla install, I changed nothing and specified nothing - I just let it run (in Administrator
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Bobn
It has been a while since I created a virutal host and I'm having problems. I just installed the newest release of WAMP64 on a computer which has never had WAMP on it. I am getting the following messages when I try to create a virtual host. I assume the 2nd and 3rd errors are due to the open failure. ------------------------------- Warning: fopen(C:/Windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts):
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Bobn
Thank you. Sorry it took so long for me to get back here and thank you for the information. Bob
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
Bobn
I want to install WAMP on a new computer but I'm having trouble downloading the file. I went to When I click the "WampServer 64 bits (x64) 3.0.6 " link a small window opens which begins with: __________________________________ Wampserver is available for free (under the GPL license). You can fill up this form that will enable us to send you the Alter Way Training news, publi
Forum: WampServer English
8 years ago
Bobn
No, my question is whether there is an easy, quick, way to switch between "sites" so that everything looks and acts as though it were on a hosting company server. I already know that I'm not going to mess with virtual hosts and such, too much trouble/work for what I need. As I said in the original post, I found and read several items about creating virtual hosts and such. I asked
Forum: WampServer English
8 years ago
Bobn
My intent - to make a "site" the localhost under WAMP, a task which can be done very easily with Abyss. You use the Abyss systray Icon to open the Abyss host console page, you select simple to find and understand links on the pages, you get to a directory page and you find the directory you want as localhost, select it, and then "OKAY" your way back to the main page where
Forum: WampServer English
Current Page: 1 of 1