I've seen the other answers here, but I have both Apache and Tomcat
running without issues on Windows Vista I turned off UAC... and...
I'm sure we'll here the gasps at my suggestion, but I've been running
Vista this way for 2 years with not a single issue nor intrusion!
There is no absolu
Sevis wrote:
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> The "Start" shortcut (which works, but only after UAC prompting) is:
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> "C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\bin\httpd.exe" -w -f
> "C:/Users/joeUser/AppData/Roaming/Apache/httpd.conf" -n "ApacheHttpd" -k start
A fine mess you have gotten yourself into, eh?
André Warnier wrote:
Sevis wrote:
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Hi.
I have seen another thread recently (last month or so) on UAC issues,
either on this list or Tomcat's list.
Search for it, I believe it had answers for you.
To be complete though, I remember it had a lot of things like
%$&54(&4865!!, evil, kill it, no
Sevis wrote:
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Hi.
I have seen another thread recently (last month or so) on UAC issues,
either on this list or Tomcat's list.
Search for it, I believe it had answers for you.
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The official User-To-User support forum of the
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reports the error (not in Apache error log, but in Windows management error
log).
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