jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sat Apr 10 09:11:39 CDT 2010
Phillipe, IIS was installed by Visual Studio and / or SQL Server and I am loathe to shut it down since I do not know the impact. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com philippe pons wrote: > John, > > I guess it is because both server are trying to use the same port(80 for web > server). > The best solution is to modify the apache ini file for him to use a > different port. > The easiest one, is to shut down IIS when using apache! > Philippe > > 2010/4/8 jwcolby <jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com> > >> I am trying to get MySQL installed and working and a C# project talking to >> it. I am moving my >> billing database to C# as a class project and also because it is VERY long >> in the tooth and time for >> an upgrade. Because it is a class project I am trying to get it to play >> with MySQL because I can >> carry a small server around on my flash drive and work on it at school as >> well as anywhere else I >> have Visual Studio installed. >> >> So, I get a copy of XAMPLite which other people in the class are using. It >> fires up and runs from >> the thumb drive but... >> >> On my dev laptop when I run it and then try to go to localhost, I get >> Microsoft's IIS default web >> page, not the XAMPLite server control page like I am supposed to. >> Obviously XAMPLite expects that >> its server will be the only one running. >> >> So how do I deal with this? Does anyone know how to get the apache server >> instance that XAMPLite >> loads to point to something other than localhost? >> >> TIA, >> >> -- >> John W. Colby >> www.ColbyConsulting.com >> -- >> AccessD mailing list >> AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >> http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd >> Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >>