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2 years ago
PeterC66
Thanks. I did click on the tool option to Empty all log files but did not realise it needed to be all files in C:\wamp64\logs. Thanks again for such an excellent system, and patient support.
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2 years ago
PeterC66
Solved! It was all caused by my having tracked down a PHP issue last year. I had kept several old php_error.log files and had renamed them php_errorOLD01.log etc. One of these was very large (133 MB ) so the Autoclean aspect of refresh.php was aborting. Now I have deleted those old php_errorOLDXX.log files everything works fine as far as I can tell. Thanks for your help.
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2 years ago
PeterC66
Thanks. I use BitDefender and have made the folder and file you list as exceptions for the anti-virus. Maybe not necessary but I rebooted and tried starting Wampserver and restarting from zero. There seems to be no improvement. I have just noticed now that although localhost shows Wampserver to be at 3.2.7, the left-click menu says 3.2.0 - 64 bit - Services. I do remember doing an upgrade
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2 years ago
PeterC66
Thanks. I confirm that I did run the 3.2.7 update as administrator, and I have tried downloading and running it again. I have also done all the restart from zero steps as you list individually. The situation is still the same: no PHP version above 7.3.1 showing, no restart from zero option on right-clicking. I have run the configuration report and it all looks normal except for the messag
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2 years ago
PeterC66
Thanks. Maybe I missed a step? When I right-click I do not have the Restart from zero option. On right-clicking all I have is About/Refresh/Language/Wamp Settings/Tools/Help/Exit. (BTW I have tried clearing all logs as in a solution for someone else, but no improvement.)
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2 years ago
PeterC66
Thanks. I managed to download that version of check_vcredist.exe (after clearing cache etc) and it shows that my VC setup is OK. That leaves the original problem that no PHP versions beyond my current 7.3.1 are showing as options, even though they are installed. I have downloaded and re-installed the Wampserver update 3.2.7, but if I try to re-install PHP 7.4.27 64 bit x64, it just says that it
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2 years ago
PeterC66
Thanks for the response. I have done this several times now - uninstalling the VCs, downloading the check_vcredist, VC 2015-2022 (VC17 x86) 14.30.30708, and c64 exes all at the same time - then running the installs and check. Each time I am told that I need the 14.30.30704 versions and I can only install the 14.30.30708 versions.
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2 years ago
PeterC66
I had Wampserver 5.2.6 with Apache 2.4.37, PHP 7.3.1, MySQL 5.7.24 I want to upgrade to PHP 7.4 and then 8.0, and have tried following the instructions in , and downloading from . I have therefore run the following .exe (with several reboots): vcredist_2022_x64, vcredist_2022_x86, wampserver3_x86_x64_update3.2.7, wampserver3_x64_addon_php7.4.27, wampserver3_x64_addon_php8.0.14 and a fe
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4 years ago
PeterC66
Thanks. I had referred to your Step-by-Step guide during my process, and found it useful along with others that complemented it for my own circumstances. By having a good look again at what I have done compared to your guide, and further experimentation, I now see what I have done wrong. In the <Directory> section for my virtual host in my httpd-ssl.conf I had used a suggestion from
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4 years ago
PeterC66
As background: I have been a happy user of Wampserver for several years, and my redeveloped WordPress site seems to work well on it. I use a virtual server called hwnhistory. I adapted Wampserver for SSL as per . I eventually generated a satisfactory self-certified certificate when I had chased down various issues. I have tried moving my WordPress site to SSL using the Really Simple SSL plugin bu
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