Posted By: jonhnefill on October 4, 2016, 9:18 pm | Post: 2 |
So I found out what the problem is.
After upgrading mod_vhost_alias is set to off in the Apache configuration. To resolve this go to: http://localhost/ampps/index.php?act=apache_conf, scroll to the bottom and set mod_vhost_alias and set it to on. If you a lot of Wordpress installations (or website with a MySQL database) then don't be alarmed if you get an error message saying "Error establishing a database connection". When upgrading, the database users are deleted so you will have to create them again. After that everything should work like a charm /Johnny. |
Posted By: nbrunetti on October 4, 2016, 9:22 pm | Post: 3 |
Quote From : jonhnefill October 4, 2016, 9:18 pm So I found out what the problem is.
After upgrading mod_vhost_alias is set to off in the Apache configuration. To resolve this go to: http://localhost/ampps/index.php?act=apache_conf, scroll to the bottom and set mod_vhost_alias and set it to on. If you a lot of Wordpress installations (or website with a MySQL database) then don't be alarmed if you get an error message saying "Error establishing a database connection". When upgrading, the database users are deleted so you will have to create them again. After that everything should work like a charm /Johnny. thanks man, i try as soon as i can |
Posted By: jonhnefill on October 5, 2016, 11:26 am | Post: 4 |
Quote From : nbrunetti October 4, 2016, 9:22 pm Quote From : jonhnefill October 4, 2016, 9:18 pm So I found out what the problem is.
After upgrading mod_vhost_alias is set to off in the Apache configuration. To resolve this go to: http://localhost/ampps/index.php?act=apache_conf, scroll to the bottom and set mod_vhost_alias and set it to on. If you a lot of Wordpress installations (or website with a MySQL database) then don't be alarmed if you get an error message saying "Error establishing a database connection". When upgrading, the database users are deleted so you will have to create them again. After that everything should work like a charm /Johnny. thanks man, i try as soon as i can I forgot one thing. In the Apache configuration file you have to add this line: "NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1" (without quotation marks). right below where it says: #### Localhost VirtualHost ####. /Johnny |
Posted By: postfreeth on October 10, 2016, 1:11 pm | Post: 5 |
Thank you
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Posted By: nbrunetti on January 4, 2017, 10:32 pm | Post: 6 |
It doesn't work for me. I have to change the path in windows-style manually on the http-vhost.conf file.
Any other advice?? |