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manager-No service installed called "Apache 2.2" I tried installing by using cmd and running httpd -k install, but the first error re-appears.Is there any way to fix this? thekyle_ca 2006-08-03 15:27:59 UTC #2 Yes, don't use apache syntax error cannot load Windows Vista ^_^. Zanjo 2006-08-03 19:58:06 UTC #3 I wish i had another option, but i apache php syntax error dont really want to buy XP at this point, and i find linux infuriating. thekyle_ca 2006-08-04 09:59:18 UTC #4 If it's your only
Cannot Load Php5apache2_4.dll Into Server: The Specified Module Could Not Be Found.
option, than you are truly SOL HiVizDiver 2006-09-08 01:43:44 UTC #5 This is a little old, but I just found this post when searching for a solution to the same problem: Go to Start | All Programs | Accessories,
Cannot Load Php5apache2_4.dll Into Server %1 Is Not A Valid Win32 Application
then right-click on "Command Prompt", and select "Run as administrator". This will open a command prompt window with admin rights. Navigate to the directory where you saved the apache*.msi install file, and type "msiexec /i apache*.msi" (where apache*.msi is the actual name of the file - hint: type apache and then hit tab, it should fill in the file name automatically). Hit enter, and the rest should work just fine, it did for me. Hope this helps. pedromontero cannot load modules/mod_access_compat.so into server 2006-09-25 11:51:19 UTC #6 What I did to install Apache web server as a service in port 80 on Windows Vista RC1 is disabling user account control. Uninstall Apache Web server and remove the files from program files folder. Go to start > control panel > user accounts. Click on "turn user account control on or off". Uncheck "user user account control (UAC) to protect your computer". Click "OK". Restart Windows Vista. Reinstall Apache. tinram 2007-02-06 16:49:53 UTC #7 Vista just launched in the UK at the end of Jan 07, (a week ago) and I suffered the exact same problem. I couldn't find the *.msi file so I tried pedro's method and it worked exactly as he wrote. Thanks very much. To those who are yet to try it, when you launch Apache or start windows (when apache automatically launches itself) you get a little box with a red cross in the middle and an 'error' message before you 'fix' the Apache install. I would just like to point out that I still get that error message after the 'fix' but Apache works fine anyway. And to those who might be 'anti-windows', Vista is a treat, you should try it. dklynn 2007-02-06 21:04:59 UTC #8 THANKS to HiVisDiver for this! Regards, DK anarchitecton 2007-02-18 19:09:52 UTC #9 Hello, I manage to install Apache 2.2 on Vista but I still get that an
February 9, 2012, 7:21 am Group: Member Post Group: Newbie Posts: 1
Cannot Load C:/php/php5apache2_4.dll Into Server: %1 Is Not A Valid Win32 Application.
Status: I REINSTALL windows XP SP3 and ampps. But php5apache2_2.dll download apache can not start while Mysql can. I run the httpd from command line cannot load modules/mod_actions.so into server then get the result: httpd: Syntax error on line 133 of C:/Ampps/apache/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load C:/Ampps/php/php5apache2_2.dll into server: \xd3\xc9\xd3\xda\xd3\xa6\xd3\xc3\xb3\xcc\xd0\xf2\xc5\xe4\xd6\xc3\xb2\xbb\xd5\xfd\xc8\xb7\xa3\xac\xd3\xa6\xd3\xc3\xb3\xcc\xd0\xf2\xce\xb4\xc4\xdc\xc6\xf4\xb6\xaf\xa1\xa3\xd6\xd8\xd0\xc2\xb0\xb2\xd7\xb0\xd3\xa6\xd3\xc3\xb3\xcc\xd0\xf2\xbf\xc9\xc4\xdc\xbb\xe1\xbe\xc0\xd5\xfd\xd5\xe2\xb8\xf6\xce\xca\xcc\xe2\xa1\xa3 I have restored default https://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/apache-on-windows-vista-problem/2727 configuration. Please help and sorry for my poor english. Thanks a lot. IP: -- APACHE not start ketan # February 9, 2012, 7:52 am | Post: 1 Group: Member Post Group: Working Member Posts: 241 Status: Hi, Can you please open a ticket, so that http://www.softaculous.com/board/index.php?tid=1972&title=APACHE_not_start we can solve your issue as soon as possible. -----------------------Follow AMPPS on, Twitter Facebook Google+ IP: -- APACHE not start prakash # February 17, 2012, 11:15 am | Post: 2 Group: Member Post Group: Newbie Posts: 1 Status: Hi, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package needs to be installed in order to start apache web server. You can download it from the below link. http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=5582 Thanks, IP: -- «PreviousNext» Threaded Mode | Print Jump To : Select a location to go to : Home Active Users Softaculous Inc.|--News and AnnouncementsSoftaculous Auto Installer|--General Support|--Suggestions|--Languages and International Support|--Themes and skins|--BugsVirtualizor - Virtual Server Control Panel|--Pre-Sales|--General Support|--Languages and International Support|--Suggestions|--BugsWebuzo|--General Support|--Suggestions|--BugsAMPPS|--General Support|--Suggestions|--BugsGeneral Stuff|--General Discussions|--Introduce Yourself Users viewing this topic 1 guests, 0 users. All times are GMT. The time now is September 30, 2016, 9:2
contribution towards the costs, the time and effort that's going in this site and building. Thank You! Steffen Apache Lounge is not sponsored by anyone.Your donations will help to keep this site https://www.apachelounge.com/viewtopic.php?t=810 alive and well, and continuing the building of the binaries. "The Requested operation https://bugs.debian.org/65888 has failed!" event id 329 Apache Forum Index -> Apache View previous topic :: View next topic Author Message GotchaJoined: 17 Sep 2006Posts: 2Location: Netherlands Posted: Sun 17 Sep '06 1:50 Post subject: "The Requested operation has failed!" event id 329 I'm installing apache for the first time and im not getting cannot load verry far. I installed the latest msi package on a Win XP SP2 machine. The installation is default, the only thing i changed/filled in was: Network Domain: localhost Server Name: localhost Admin Email: me@webserver.net After the installation i tryed to start the apache server via the service monitor but it only gave met the error "The Requested operation has failed!". When i could not find any log files i php5apache2_4.dll into server started to google the error and read i needed to take a look at the windows event log. The event log only gives me a id :3299 and a time and date. I did not install anything like MySQL or PHP. Has anyone ever encountered this or can anyone help me? Thanks, Bob Back to top SteffenModeratorJoined: 15 Oct 2005Posts: 2405Location: Hilversum, NL, EU Posted: Mon 18 Sep '06 16:36 Post subject: What do you get when you start Apache in a DOS box by typing: >httpd.exe -e debug Steffen Back to top GotchaJoined: 17 Sep 2006Posts: 2Location: Netherlands Posted: Mon 18 Sep '06 18:56 Post subject: It works!!. when i use the monitor to start apache it gives me the error, when i start it via the dos box it works. but now the only thing is: when apache is started and i stop it and the start it again it tells me there are no listening sockets available. somehow it does not unbind port 80 when stopped. How can i fix this? Back to top kthurai2Joined: 23 Mar 2007Posts: 2 Posted: Fri 23 Mar '07 1:44 Post subject: Hello guys, I have same problem !!! Hello, This is what I did ==
in version 1.3.12-1 Fixed in version apache/1.3.12-2 Done: Johnie Ingram