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tidus
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Quote From : chelle0915 August 8, 2013, 6:14 am
Hi Tidus! I reinstalled the ampps and no error on Port 80 but the admin page together with the othera shows a blank page.. :(

I tried this "C:\Ampps\php\php.exe" -c "C:\Ampps\apache\php.ini" "C:\Ampps\ampps\softaculous\enduser\install.php"

but it says: Could not open input file: C:\Ampps\ampps\softaculous\enduser\install.php

What should I do in the error then? Your help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!



Hi,

Try run this(Cron) command now :
"C:\Ampps\php\php.exe" -c "C:\Ampps\apache\php.ini" "C:\Ampps\ampps\softaculous\cron.php"



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crash and apache cant start because new version of avast antivirus
its error said Port 80 in use  :cry:
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Quote From : echoutt December 24, 2013, 4:17 pm
crash and apache cant start because new version of avast antivirus
its error said Port 80 in use  :cry:


Can you reinstall Avast ?


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Port 80 in use
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Hi there;

It is not necessary to uninstall in re-install anything. If you are using an Internet Security (I am using ESET Smart Security) go to the tools section and look for port 80 in network connections (May be the names are some different in different internet securities). You will see that the service which is using this port is "transmission control protocol". This service is related to IIS. So for disabling this service easily go to "Control Panel -> Administrative Tools". Then right click on "HTTP Response Headers" and click on "STOP".

Now you can run your Apache normally and use your AMPPS.
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Quote From : amin January 4, 2014, 10:32 am
Hi there;

...You will see that the service which is using this port is "transmission control protocol". This service is related to IIS. So for disabling this service easily go to "Control Panel -> Administrative Tools". Then right click on "HTTP Response Headers" and click on "STOP".


There's a step missing here, but I don't know what it is. "HTTP Response Headers" is not an item in the 'Administrative Tools' sub-group of the Control Panel.

Also, that doesn't really make sense. Response Headers are not a service, they're not something you can stop or remove through windows. They're something Apache or IIS uses to do its work -- they should have absolutely no impact on whether something is binding port 80.
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I never had this problem before, Apache worked flawlessly before the update, never got a port 80 or port 443 error.  Then after this latest update, started getting this error.  When I used the command in the first reply to OP by Tidus, I ran the netstat command at the command prompt.  Got the PID and used Task Manager (with processes from all users checked) and found that low and behold, the only program using port 80 or 443 was ampps.  So. Next step.  Went to firewall, gave it permission to the trusted zone, has to ask for internet access :  I use this locally and do not want to open my system up to the outside for it.  Now, it won't even start up, let alone give me that error.  Going to uninstall and reinstall and see what happens.  Just a suggestion here, but you might want to check the update and make sure it isn't messed up in some way.
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