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Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each http error 404. the requested resource is not found. iis other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up WAMP server in green but only get 404 up vote 5 down vote favorite 2 Alright ladies and gents. I have quite the puzzling issue. I have WAMP server https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTf9mzUkX4I installed on my WIN7 machine at work, everything was working fine and dandy. Didn't use it for a few weeks because I got pulled into other things. The other day I tried to start it up... The icon was green and I figured we were good. Then I tried to open up localhost and just get a 404 error: HTTP Error 404. The requested resource is not found. I have no clue why it's doing this, we were http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13932857/wamp-server-in-green-but-only-get-404 working fine 2-3 weeks ago and now nothing. Have any of you had the green icon but couldn't get any pages to come up? Where in the heck do I go because I'm beating my head against the wall here. Thanks in advance. php mysql apache wamp share|improve this question edited Jan 31 at 16:28 Andrew 2,5191939 asked Dec 18 '12 at 12:18 cschneider27 1391210 just try to reinstall wamp server again. –Yogesh Suthar Dec 18 '12 at 12:22 Did You try to reinstall WAMP? Didn't You accidentaly delete C:/wamp/www/ folder or all it contents (or at least C:/wamp/www/index.php)? Is http://localhost/phpmyadmin/ working at least? –shadyyx Dec 18 '12 at 12:24 I will try to re-install WAMP again to see what happens. I didn't delete anything, all of the files still live in C:/wamp/www/ as they should. localhost/phpmyadmin gives me a 404 as well... –cschneider27 Dec 18 '12 at 12:27 What do you see in the error log? Wamp tray icon > Apache > Apache Error Log –Aditya M P Dec 18 '12 at 12:36 Check your Windows Services that Apache is running or not.. –Mrinmoy Ghoshal Dec 18 '12 at 12:36 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 21 down vote accepted It is also possible that some other service is running on port 80 (maybe I
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Ubuntu 10.10 desktop. Then I installed MySQL, Apache2, PHP5, many PHP5 modules, and everything tested okay (I get the Apache2 index.html, and info.php). Then I installed PHPMyAdmin. I did this following the instructions at Installing Apache2 With PHP5 And MySQL Support On Ubuntu 10.10 (LAMP) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials and made the mistake of selecting yes at using dbconfig-common. Getting frustated, I reloaded everything starting with a new load of Ubuntu. (I later learned about "apt-get --purge remove xxxxx") This time, I installed PHPMyAdmin following the instructions and still it did not work. I removed it with the apt-get --purge remove phpmtadmin and shutdown my computer. Later, I did another attempt. Each time I try, it appears to install, but attempting to load it does not work at http://192.168.1.102/phpmyadmin/ (I check my router each time to verify the IP address). All I get is a 404 file not found from my browser. I have looked at /var/www/ and all I find is the index.html and info.php files. What should I do next? I have PHPMyAdmin running on a XAMPP install on another (Windows) machine, and wonder if I could just copy the files from my www folder on that machine? Should I start at the beginning again (I may soon be able to do this without using the help files)? SpacePhoenix 2011-03-08 18:51:48 UTC #2 Have you tried http://localhost/phpmyadmin to access PHPMyAdmin? CSU_Bill 2011-03-08 19:29:08 UTC #3 I thought localhost was a Windows thing. I will give localhost a try when I get home. However, should there be a phpmyadmin file in my www folder? Currently there is nothing in my www folder other than the Apache2 index.html and info.php. CSU_Bill 2011-03-10 13:43:20 UTC #4 localhost acted exactly as did using my router address. I did get phpmyadmin login screen to showup by creating a link using ln -s /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf /etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf The problem now is that I get an error message of: 1045 Cannot log in to the MySQL server Do I need to do something to MySQL to allow phpmyadmin to connect, or do I need to do something to phpmyadmin