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Old December 5th, 2002, 07:13 PM
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  2. I am wondering if you can help me.
  3. That is the situation:
  4. I have installed apache 1.3.27 in my pc with windows 2000 server (which has IIS running).
  5. When I installed apache wizard asked me for a domain name and server name I am working in a company so I did not need put local host, but this IP is the one used for IIS (IS IS RELATED TO MY PROBLEM?)
  6. I tested it and when I put http://servername I saw the welcome page of apache
  7. Then I installed php 4.2.3 and seemed like everythin was OK
  8. I configured my apache to work with php
  9. I created a script to test it (the classic phpinfo named test.php) I could make it The message when I tried to access http://servername/test.php was Forbidden you are not allowed to access this server.
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  11. Being honest I have already read all the tutorials and installation guides you can imagine and I do not know what to do now. Can you help I need a very detailed information to do this because I a newbie
  12. Thanks,
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RE: php+apache+win2000

hehe, syntax highlighted text looks quite spiffy...

is IIS actually running on that machine? if so, edit the file apache/conf/httpd.conf, set the port to 81, restart apache and try accessing it via http://servername:81/test.php

if that doesn't work, check that your documentroot is pointing to the right place. test it by making a little index.htm file in the same place as test.php, that way you can see if it's php or apache giving the problem..

If you're still stuck, just shout.

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RE: RE: php+apache+win2000

It is not the port I've already tried with others and I have to add something I create a directory named c:web in which I put my html or php pages and it worked with html. DocumentRoot in apache and doc_root in php.ini points to this directory. And,by the way, the error now in the log file is premature end of script headers. Please help me

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