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 Internal Ampps pages not reachable / 50X error, After a fresh installation, Ampps system pages are not reachable (2 Replies, Read 4600 times)
Toby
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Hi everyone,

first of all - Thank you for creating Ampps - I really like it and it is a good alternative to other server emulation software.

I have been using Ampps for a couple of weeks now, but unfortunately, there are lot's of errors and problems to get/keep it running.

In 8 of 10 attempts/cases I'm unable to reach the Ampps System pages (ammps-admin, etc.). I have to restart the system, today I have also reinstalled Ampps to get it working - and even after a fresh installation it is not showing me the system pages.

I'm getting a 50X error which is a bit rediculous - it could also be - we don't know what the error is.

<b>What is the cause of this issue and how can I fix this?</b>

I'm running Ammps on Win7 (64bit), I have attached the error logs on this thread.

Thank you for any hints or help.

Regards

Toby
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Internal Ampps pages not reachable / 50X error
Rishi_P
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Hi,

Change to different PHP version and reset config files.

Open AMPPS Control  Panel --> PHP --> Change PHP version --> Select PHP-5.5 or PHP-5.6 --> click on Apply.

Now restore its configuration file.

AMPPS Control Panel --> Apache --> click on Restore Default Configuration.

AMPPS Control Panel --> PHP--> click on Restore Default Configuration.
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Internal Ampps pages not reachable / 50X error
Toby
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Hi again,

Thank you for your description to solve this. I have followed your instructions and changed the PHP version and reset default configuration.

A bit unlucky, but that did not solve my problem, instead Ampps returns the error, that cURL is missing / in the wrong location.

To sum things up, I deinstalled it, ran CCleaner and removed everything - reboot - fresh installation of Ampps - now it works as expected.

Thank you
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