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By default the Apache installation of XAMPP operates on port 80. Now Skype is also working on the same port leading to a conflict and I have to shut down Skype before Apcahe starts working. How can I change the port of Apache ?
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I have been trying to figure out how to fix this problem for two days. I'm new to this kind of thing so I would appreciate it if someone could tell me how to fix it.
I've tried deleting skype but that didn't work, I've tried turning off the wor ...
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I have installed the Windows 10 Insider Program. Everything works, except Apache. When I try to start it, it says that port 80 is blocked. Is there a way to unblock it or tell Apache to use another port ...
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I am using XAMPPS to host PHP files from my machine. I have recently installed XAMPPs but I am unable to start Apache service as port 80 is in use by PID 4 - NT Kernel & System.
I know by using a different port (such as port 8080 etc change ...
www.sitepoint.com/unblock-port-80-on-windows-run-apache/
Let's look at how to solve Port 80 problems when running Apache on Windows.
This article was written in 2011 and remains one of our most popular posts.
www.apachefriends.org/faq_windows.html
Instructions on how to install XAMPP for Windows distributions.
This also includes specifi instructions about why the CPU is running at 100% and how to get XAMPP to work on port 80 under Windows 10.
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I'm trying to get XAMPP working on Win7/64 for testing Wordpress themes.
I was originally getting a problem with Apache trying to access Port 80 but I was told to change the config file to port 81 which I have done and now Apache is running and ...
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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