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This document explains how to install, configure and run Apache 2.4 under Microsoft Windows. If you have questions after reviewing the documentation (and any event and
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with development or tracking down bugs), see Compiling Apache for Microsoft Windows. Operating System Requirements Downloading Apache for Windows Customizing Apache for Windows Running Apache as a Service Running Apache as a http://www.websense.com/support/article/kbarticle/Websense-Apache-Services-not-starting-error-1067-displayed Console Application Testing the Installation Configuring Access to Network Resources Windows Tuning See alsoComments Operating System Requirements The primary Windows platform for running Apache 2.4 is Windows 2000 or later. Always obtain and install the current service pack to avoid operating system bugs. Apache HTTP Server versions later than 2.2 will not run on any operating system earlier than Windows 2000. Downloading Apache for Windows https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/platform/windows.html The Apache HTTP Server Project itself does not provide binary releases of software, only source code. Individual committers may provide binary packages as a convenience, but it is not a release deliverable. If you cannot compile the Apache HTTP Server yourself, you can obtain a binary package from numerous binary distributions available on the Internet. Popular options for deploying Apache httpd, and, optionally, PHP and MySQL, on Microsoft Windows, include: ApacheHaus Apache Lounge BitNami WAMP Stack WampServer XAMPP Customizing Apache for Windows Apache is configured by the files in the conf subdirectory. These are the same files used to configure the Unix version, but there are a few different directives for Apache on Windows. See the directive index for all the available directives. The main differences in Apache for Windows are: Because Apache for Windows is multithreaded, it does not use a separate process for each request, as Apache can on Unix. Instead there are usually only two Apache processes running: a parent process, and a child which handles the requests. Within the child process each request is handled by a separate thread. The process management directives are also different: