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Many people must have seen this error. I just installed WampServer 2, and got it. An analysis of the problem results in the following possible causes: a misconfiguration in your httpd.conf. This is the most common. To resolve it, go to the command line
Apache Service Terminated With Error 1
(Start > Run > CMD), and enter “httpd.exe –S” in the apache\bin folder. port 80 is service specific error 1 0x1 already in use. This can happen because you have another application, e.g. IIS running on port 80. Actually there is no reason you service terminated with service specific error 1 shouldn’t be able to use both, just not at the same time. From the Wamp menu you can choose Apache > Test port 80 and it will tell you which service is using it. To stop IIS you will
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have to go to Control Panel > Adminstrative Tools > Services and stop the World Wide Web Publishing service. your firewall is blocking port 80. All firewalls are different. First, just stop the firewall to test if it’s the cause of the problem. If it is, you need to add 127.0.0.1 to the ‘safe list’. Update: I recently found the ‘IIS management service'. This can also interfere with apache, so stop it if you don't need it. Update
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2: Thanks, Anil, for the Skype issue. I had that one as well actually.. So, guys, just stop Skype (right click in the task bar, and exit the app). Then start Wampserver and you can restart Skype. Or change the Skype port numbers. See the Skype support page. Update 3: Check the ip addresses in the apache conf\httpd.conf file. There should be a line saying Listen x.x.x.x:80, with your ip address. You can either try to add a line for 127.0.0.1 (local address) or you can put your actual IP address in there. If the DHCP server of your router has issued a new address it may be different from last time, especially if you use wireless a lot. To check your local IP address, go to the command line (Start > Run > CMD) and enter "ipconfig". Update 4: If you have Microsoft Sql Server installed, even though the IIS service is disabled, it keeps a web service named httpapi2.0 running. You should stop the service named ‘web deployment agent service'. Thank you Griffith. Update 5: You should also stop ‘SQL Server Reporting Services'. Tell somone:FacebookTwitterEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... « Stealing music videos fromyoutube The world is in trouble,why? » 43 comments so far Stian Tonnesen on January 26, 2009 I also noticed that if you run the Jungledisk software this will also interfere with Wampserver. Reply anil on February 1, 2009 ever
the Apache2.2 Service service terminated with service-specific error incorrect function fails to start. In looking at the event log
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I see the following error msg.. The Apache2.2 service terminated with service-specific error 1 (0x1). Any idea on what went wrong and how I get the Apache Server running again. Thanks for any help. Dave Brandt https://michiel.wordpress.com/2008/12/30/the-wampapache-service-terminated-with-service-specific-error-1-0x1/ Dan_Grossman 2010-01-07 18:00:33 UTC #2 There are lots of things that can cause that error. Is there nothing in Apache's error log file (not the Windows event log)? dklynn 2010-01-07 20:51:48 UTC #3 Dave, First, Welcome to SitePoint's Apache forum. As Dan said, there are MANY https://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/apache-service-fails-to-start/5787 things which could have caused the problem. Failure to start is generally a sign that your httpd.conf has some bad syntax in it but a power failure is not a likely source of an error like that. From the lack of any further information, I'd think the problem is that, when you installed Apache, you didn't PREVENT IIS from starting with WinDoze. Check Start | Run and services.msc to see whether IIS has confiscated port 80. If not, then you probably have corrupt files (and a damaged HD) due to the power surges when the power came back on. Sorry for that news. Regards, DK linux7802 2010-01-12 16:49:18 UTC #4 Have you tried config test...? Home Categories FAQ/Guidelines Terms of Service Privacy Policy Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled Shop Versioning Reference Articles Premium
Analytics 8.0x Symptoms Symptoms The copy of Apache installed by Webtrends fails to start using the services control panel, the apache.exe file, http://kb.webtrends.com/articles/Problem/Apache-fails-to-start-with-service-specific-error-1 or by restarting the Webtrends - User interface service. You may http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12938909/on-my-wamp-apache-will-not-start-when-i-set-it-to-log-in-as-a-user-but-will-oth also see one or more of the following error messages: The Webtrends - Apache service terminated with service-specific error 1 (0x1). The Apache service named reported the following error: >>> Unable to open logs. Starting Apache.exe manually from the bin directory may error 1 yield one or more the following errors: The Apache service named reported the following error: >>> no listening sockets available, shutting down. The Apache service named reported the following error: >>> The port number "pdxfasteenn02:" is outside the appropriate range (i.e., 1..65535). The Apache service named reported the following error: >>> Syntax error on service terminated with line 222 of C:/Program Files/Webtrends/common/apache/conf/httpd.conf: You have tried renaming the Apache and Tomcat directories and doing a modified installation to create them from scratch and the issue remains unresolved. Cause Cause Resolution Resolution Perform the steps below to resolve this issue. To refresh the Webtrends Apache HTTP configuration: 1. Ensure the Webtrends - MySQL (or MS SQL system database) and the Webtrends - User interface service are running. If the User interface has not started, you will be unable to proceed until they do. 2. Open the following file in a text editor: \Webtrends\common\apache\conf\httpd.conf 3. Find the line that reads similar to the following: #Listen 12.34.56.78:80. 4. On the line below, paste the following: Listen 7099 5. Find the a line similar to "ServerName pdxfasteenn02:" (pdxfasteenn02 should be the name of the Webtrends server). 6. Replace it with the following: ServerName pdxfasteenn02:7099 Ensure both the Listen line and the ServerName line do not contain a '#'. 7. Save th
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