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4 years ago
fasterisbest
Otomatic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > Windows Drives Management has options to modify > drive letter. I know. Drive "D" is not in the list nor being used by any device. I was using NoDrives Manager and I think it facked something up. I still need a solution ;-(
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4 years ago
fasterisbest
Hi, Drive D disappeared on my computer (where wamp was installed) and now all the wamp files are in Drive E. The drive letter changed without me changing it. Nothing has changed but the drive letter. I cannot change the drive letter back to D as it is now not even showing in Disk Management as an option. When I try to run WampServer it is looking for Drive D and will not start. Changes to the
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5 years ago
fasterisbest
Thank you. That worked.
Forum: WampServer English
5 years ago
fasterisbest
Hello, I am running a very small local web-based / browser-based customer sign up platform. At the moment it is running on Wamp. I am trying to connect to a database on Sever A on a local network running wampserver 3.1.4. I want to connect to the database on server A to populate a list of data on Server B. I want Sever B to have full access to the DB on Sever A. From what I have rese
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5 years ago
fasterisbest
Thanks for your help. I understand. I have used the tools menu to change the listening port back to 80. My httpd.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf files now show port 80 (as I changed them through the tools menu). # Virtual Hosts # <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName localhost ServerAlias localhost DocumentRoot "${INSTALL_DIR}/www" <Directory "${INSTALL_DIR}/www/&q
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5 years ago
fasterisbest
Thanks. That definitely did the trick. All services now running. In order to access localhost from another device on the network I would then type 'http://localhost:8081" into the other device on the network's browser? Or would I need to type "192.168.1.(my ip):8081"? Or am I totally wrong? Thanks for your help.
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5 years ago
fasterisbest
I am trying to allow access to a site from other computers who are logged into my router at 192.168.1.(anything). I have made the changes to my httpd-vhosts.conf file like so: <VirtualHost *:8081> ServerName localhost ServerAlias localhost DocumentRoot "${INSTALL_DIR}/www" <Directory "${INSTALL_DIR}/www/"> Options +Indexes +Includes +Follo
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