Okay, I finally figured out what the problem was. For some damn reason, the network card was the source of the trouble. The card was a 3Com Etherlink 3C905-TX, which is quite old but has never given me trouble before now. I switched out that card and put in a Netgear FA311 and the problems...
Interesting. But, indeed the problem could be with yout 80port. Try to change the port, and check if you have same error.
I did that already. I switched it to 8080 and the same thing is happening.
Reinstalling SP in WIndows 2k has no meaning. W2k is using a new tehnique for keeping patches, and...
Okay, here's the problem:
I'm running a small site on my machine at home (Win2k Server + IIS5) and all of a sudden, the image files are being served corrupted. The images are showing up in the browser with random artifacts and I have no idea why. (To see what I'm talking about, please point a...
I think I figured out my own problem, so I'll post it:
I figured out that this problem started right after I installed Kazaa. Then I remembered that I had the same problem on another machine that was also running Kazaa. Under the Kazaa preferences, you can set it to listen to port 80 in...
I'm running IIS 5 on Win2k Server. All of a sudden, image files that are being served are showing up in browsers as garbled. The pictures have huge artifacts randomly placed in them, and this changes every time you hard reload the page (ctrl+F5).
Has anyone seen this problem?
Shebang is ignored in Win32, so modifying that is irrelevant.
I'm trying to get GreyMatter blogging set up, and the install instuctions say that you have to change the shebang for windows. I guess since I've change it, it won't matter either way.
When I setup the scriptAlias directive, I get a...
My setup: Win2k Server, Apache 2.0.43, ActivePerl 5.6.1
I've got the proper AddHandler in the httpd.conf to allow .cgi files to be processed, and the cgi script shebang has been modified to point to the proper Perl directory.
For some reason, I'm getting a 403 when I try to access the .cgi...
I've done everything as described in the ColdFusion install guide. I've copied the module DLL into the the Apache modules folder and edited httpd.conf as advised.
When I restart Apache, I get the following error:
>>> Cannot load D:/Apache2/modules/ApacheModuleColdFusion.dll into server: The...
>"Most of the time this error means that you already have a web
>server running so it can't use that socket."
I have IIS installed, but not running. Since I had a similar problem with IIS, I figured it might be somehting more than just a conf issue. Thanks for you help.
I'm using Apache2 on Windows XP Pro.
I installed Apache yesterday, and everything worked fine. I noticed that httpd appeard to have stopped responding after running for about 18 hours. However, the service was still running. When I tried to restart it, I got the following error:
The Apache...
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