This is great my server is now back up. Do I have to do this every time I start my computer or web server? If so, is there a way to reverse the roles and make WampServer/Apache the default user of port 80?
Thanks so very much for this brain-saving video! I was pulling my hair trying to get Wamp running after installing something else that made IIS 7 take over. OMG I hate it and don't ever want to go through that nightmare again.
Thanks for this video its great
archeritsme 1 month ago
This is great my server is now back up. Do I have to do this every time I start my computer or web server? If so, is there a way to reverse the roles and make WampServer/Apache the default user of port 80?
MrDGmedia 2 months ago
can you change the port so you can have BOTH running at the same time?
kroggwaff 3 months ago
god bless u =]
soonmin1991 4 months ago
thanks man .. u hv solved my problem ... i was searching a list of pages regarding this problem .. u r great
03132262370 4 months ago
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vikramsinghvilur 5 months ago
Thanks You are a life saver !!!!!
jbrown13 1 year ago
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chipdisko 1 year ago
Thanks so very much for this brain-saving video! I was pulling my hair trying to get Wamp running after installing something else that made IIS 7 take over. OMG I hate it and don't ever want to go through that nightmare again.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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luckyvidoes 1 year ago
Thanks, I had been having a boatload of trouble getting WAMP to run with Win 7, Your solution worked well.
tazmanboo 1 year ago
great tutorial, thanks!
pagewear 1 year ago 2
I never new this was impossible. I usually had one disabled
codewalters 2 years ago