You cannot start Apache, or use integration packages such as Wamp to stop the service after the apache service is started, but it is okay to move things to other machines.
The problem may be related to the network. I checked a lot of information.
First, find the Apache error report log, and find that there are many debugging errors that are always the same.
[Mon Dec 17 20:44:15 2008] [Notice] server built: Mar 5 2007 11:23:00
[Mon Dec 17 20:44:15 2008] [Notice] parent: created child process 2388
[Mon Dec 17 20:44:22 2008] [Notice] child 2388: child process is running
[Mon Dec 17 20:44:22 2008] [crit] (OS 10022) provides an invalid parameter. : Child 2388: setup_inherited_listeners (), wsasocket failed to open the inherited socket.
[Mon Dec 17 20:44:27 2008] [crit] parent: child process exited with status 3 -- aborting.
Why does his nnd make this mistake for no reason?
Child process exited with status 3 found a solution after Google searched many times
Solution:
1. Select "Network Neighbor"> "Local Connection"> "properties"> "Internet Protocol" (TCP/IP)> "properties"> "advanced"> "wins tag"> remove the check box before enabling the LmHosts query.
2. Select "Control Panel"> "Windows Firewall"> "Advanced tab"> "local connection settings"> "service", and select "Secure Web Server (https.
(The preceding two items are still faulty. Select: Enable netbois on TCI/IP .)
You can choose one, but why not understand it?
After I select the first method to cancel the LmHosts query, the problem is solved and Apache starts normally.
I am very surprised that yesterday or before, I was also selecting the LmHosts query status to work. Apache can be started as well. How can I start Apache as soon as I go to work, think about it,
Yesterday, apart from installing a Kingsoft drug overlord upgrade genie on the machine, nothing was done. As a result, I deleted the upgrade Genie and disabled the startup of the upgrade genie in msconfig, then Apache is available.
Check on the Internet that some items such as the kV free upgrade software have different influences on Apache.
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