After Apache is uninstalled, 127.0.0.1 still displays the ItWorks prawn for help. it takes a lot of time to configure APACHE and PHP every day over the past few days. it is not good to install, delete, or even install apache, apache is installed in half to display errorapachehasbeeninstalled. then I installed and deleted apache, which means that the installation file is used to open and delete it automatically. after deletion, I manually deleted the folder, result after Apache is uninstalled in the browser, 127.0.0.1 still displays It Works.
For help, I spent a lot of time configuring APACHE and PHP over the past few days. now I have installed, deleted, installed, and even installed apache. If apache is installed halfway, the error apache has been installed is displayed, after installing and deleting apache, I used the installation file to open the file and delete It automatically. after the file is deleted, I manually delete the folder. in the result, enter 127.0.0.1 in the browser to display It Works, what is going on? How can I know that Apache has been deleted successfully?
The system is Windows 7 64-bit, Apache is installed with a httpd-2.2.21-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8r, PHP is a php-5.2.17-Win32-VC6-x86.
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Don't worry, it should be that it is not uninstalled clean. Restart the system and then check whether there is apache in the system's task management service.
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I also encountered this problem, but I encountered it in Linux. After I restarted my computer, I had a good time.
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Check whether httpd.exe exists in the service. If yes, turn it off and restart it.
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Don't worry, it should be that it is not uninstalled clean. Restart the system and then check whether there is apache in the system's task management service.
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Taskkill/f/im apache *
Taskkill/f/im httpd *
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Open all user processes in Task Manager
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Time will prove everything. Haha
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Apache may be pre-installed in linux. check whether apache is uninstalled!