I figured it out so. I did it too. I installed the httpd.exe from cmd.exe.
The service did get installed successfully. But still some problems have
been coming up and the apache engine would not start. Please see the log
from my command prompt as follows:
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundati
>From the message it seems like you need to install, or create your
services, as an administrator.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 3:54 AM, Satyajit Patnaik
wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> I actually could not get you. I have a MSI file which I installed and in the
> end, the apache monitor displayed that "no servi
Satyajit Patnaik wrote:
I actually could not get you. I have a MSI file which I installed and in the
end, the apache monitor displayed that "no services installed". But still then
using command prompt, I went to the bin location and used the command "httpd.exe
-k install", but I got failed result
Hi Mike,
I actually could not get you. I have a MSI file which I installed and in
the end, the apache monitor displayed that "no services installed". But
still then using command prompt, I went to the bin location and used the
command "httpd.exe -k install", but I got failed results (please find t
Hello Satyajit,
Did you try following the instructions for running Apache httpd as a
service on Windows at the following link?
- http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/platform/windows.html#winsvc
Thanks,
Mike Rumph
On 1/8/2014 12:31 AM, Satyajit Patnaik wrote:
Hi team,
I have a requirement wh
Hi team,
I have a requirement where I need to install apache web server 2.2 in
particular, I have the setup and my machine runs on Windows 7 OS. After
following the installation process, I found that there is no apache service
in services.msc.
And also the apache monitor in the task bar shows "No