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25-May-2007, 01:15 AM #1
Solved: WAMP help
Hello...

Anyone have any experience with wamp?

I'm wondering how to get all the services to start/install... thanks for any tips.




and heres 127.0.0.1



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25-May-2007, 08:58 AM #2
Hello,

I have never used WAMP, but I personally use Apache2Traid! I quite like and its very good to use.
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25-May-2007, 12:57 PM #3
Is WAMP built for Vista yet? That might be part of the problem, though I'm just speculating there. Make sure your build is compatible with Vista.

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Yes. If it is not compatible with Vista, I personally recommend Apache2Triad!
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Yes. If it is not compatible with Vista, I personally recommend Apache2Triad!
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cool thanks ill try it out.
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AppServ - Simple and compatible.
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