Apache Apache is a very common server environment. After Apache is installed, the configuration file needs to be modified before it can be used. HTTPS.CONF is the Apache configuration file with the address ininstallation directory for Apache \conf\httpd.confThe default installation directory:C:\Program Files (x86) \apache software foundation\apache2.2\If installed in the C drive (the default installation), it may appear that the permissions are not enough to save, you need to copy it to another disk, modify, and then copy to the original address, overwrite. Note: After modification, it is necessary to restart Apache by openingApache Service MonitorClickRestart. There are two values that need to be modified in a https.conf:DocumentRoot;Directory(those with a # symbol are comments, that is, instructions for use) the addresses of the two values need to be consistent. This is the address of Apache server environment access. Input127.0.0.1。 (localhost can also) if there is index.html, then access. If not, a resource directory appears.
Apache ARPANET Configuration Operating environment