www.howtogeek.com/howto/28609/how-can-i-tell-what-is-listeni...
Whenever an application wants to make itself accessible over the network, it claims a TCP/IP port, which means that port can’t be used by anything else. So if you need to use an in-use port, how do you tell what application is holding it?
stackoverflow.com/questions/48198/how-can-you-find-out-which...
How can you find out which process is listening on a port on Windows? This thread descibes the use of netstat
www.jurkos.com/?p=854
If you have websites installed on your computer with xampp connected with some DNS, and you want to update just xampp do so:
w3guy.com/upgrade-xampp-newer-version/
In this succinct tutorial, I will show us how to upgrade XAMPP for Windows to a newer version in few steps.
community.apachefriends.org/f/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=50988
Note there is NO Upgrade for 1.8.0 or 1.8.1 - reason - things (features, settings, configurations) are too different when you hit a major release on Apache and/or PHP. XAMPP 1.8.0/1 has Apache 2.4.x, prior XAMPP releases were 2.2 - big changes. The sam ...
moseskurniawan.com/blog/xampp-1-8-3-2-mysql-5-6-14-high-memo...
I recently installed xampp 1.8.3-2. But there is a quirk, the mysql service is using high memory usage (400MB above). There is no active queries. Rhis is how to fix it.
stackoverflow.com/questions/23722697/xampps-mysql-uses-over-...
I just installed a fresh copy of latest XAMPP and started Apache and MySQL. Checked the task manager and by default empty MySQL with no databases running eats up over 400MB of ram out of nowhere while not in use ...
articlebin.michaelmilette.com/how-to-upgrade-mysql-to-mariad...
Here are the steps I used to to upgrad MySQL to MariaDB in XAMPP on Windows in about 5 minutes. After completing this process, MariaDB will look and work just like MySQL. You may even notice a performance increase in your website. No need to panic fell ...
www.admin-magazine.com/Articles/MariaDB-vs.-MySQL
MariaDB is a cousin of MySQL – but not an identical twin.
The goal for Maria-DB is to be a drop-in replacement for MySQL – with more features and better performance.
www.interconnectit.com/764/using-mysql-workbench-with-xampp/
Instructions on how to use Using MySQL Workbench with XAMPP
veerasundar.com/blog/2009/01/how-to-change-the-root-password...
By default, when you install XAMPP in your windows machine, the ‘root’ password for the MySQL is set to empty. But this is not recommended, as the MySQL database without a password will be accessible to everyone. To avoid this, a proper/sec ...
jamesdrakewilson.com/blog/2007/04/07/access-mysql-command-li...
There are two ways to do it. Both are basically the same, but one just makes it a lot easier. We'll go over the harder one first.
ineed.coffee/1441/apache-php-mysql-slow-under-windows-8-how-...
There are so many WAMP solutions for Windows 7 (e.g., WampServer, Bitnami stacks, and Category:Performance
notboring.org/devblog/2012/08/apachexampp-http-exe-using-100...
This can be caused by a too big log file. Go to [your xampp folder]/apache/logs Delete all files bigger then a few megabytes.
cubicspot.blogspot.co.uk/2010/07/fixing-slow-apache-on-local...
A couple days ago, I documented my recent experience with my wireless network and how I got hacked. I briefly mentioned that I'm installing Windows 7 this time arou ...
www.drupal.org/node/403744
I have drupal up and running (on both web servers on windows XP) but it is extremely ( ...
support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH166347.html
After upgrading a Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) from 11.x to 12.1, the httpd.exe process utilizes 100% of the CPU making the computer unusable. This occurs when the 12.1 SEPM is managing Syman ...
bobstrand.com/totm/2010/04/hey-dude-wheres-my-localhost/
If you are using Windows 7, you may have already run into the same problem with your WAMP stack that I did. This started when I spent the last few weeks changing from Vista to Windows 7 on my laptop. I had to do a “custom” insta ...
pilotaz.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/httpdexe-apache-cpu-100-load....
I had the problem today. When i started Apache from Xampp control panel, CPU usage became 100%. Nothing changed after apache restart and PC restart. Same.. - 100%.
alex-lanos.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/php-53-and-iis-xampp-apach...
To fix this it is as easy as changing your database connection from using a hostname (such as localhost or server.com), and instead using an IP address (such as 127.0.0.1 or 192.168.1.2). After a ...
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