See below if you are having problems running a version of Apache prior to 1. If you have this problem with version 1. To start Apache as a service, you first need to install it as a service. Multiple Apache services can be installed, each with a different name and configuration. Once this is done you can start the "Apache" service by opening the Services window in the Control Panel , selecting Apache, then clicking on Start.
Apache will now be running, hidden in the background. You can later stop Apache by clicking on Stop. As an alternative to using the Services window, you can start and stop the "Apache" service from the command line with. See Controlling Apache as a Service for more information on installing and controlling Apache services. After starting Apache as a service or if you have trouble starting it you can test it using the same procedure as for running in a console window.
Remember to use the command:. Note: The -n option to specify a service name is only available with Apache 1. Earlier versions of Apache only support the default service name 'Apache'. There are several ways to set up Tomcat for running on different platforms. We encourage you to refer to that file if the information below does not answer some of your questions. Installing Tomcat on Windows can be done easily using the Windows installer.
Its interface and functionality is similar to other wizard based installers, with only a few items of interest.
The installer will create shortcuts allowing starting and configuring Tomcat. The following instructions describe how to install Apache on Windows. Most Linux users will have Apache pre-installed or available in the base repositories. An excellent official. This option is certainly recommended for novice users or perhaps those installing Apache for the first time.
You need to uninstall or disable any program that uses that port. If you need to use either the or ; character within a value then the entire value must be enclosed inside single quotes.
User account used for running executable. It is used only for StartMode java or exe and enables running applications as service under account without LogonAsService privilege. Use either auto i. You can use the environment variable expansion here.
The options are separated using either or ; characters. If you need to embed either or ; characters, put them inside single quotes. Not used in exe mode. One of jvm , Java or exe. The modes are: jvm - start Java in-process. Depends on jvm. Java - same as exe, but automatically uses the default Java executable, i.
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