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Subject:  Re: trouble running Apache 1.3.33-2 as a service
Date:  Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:28:02 -0600
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David Christensen wrote:

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> Any other suggestions?

You didn't read the part about "cygrunsrv -u www -y tcpip ...", i.e.
install the service to run as user www.

BTW if you run Apache manually (as your tests show) and you are using a
different user (different than www), then you'll create logs and .pid
files that won't be accessible to user www, Apache will fail to open
those logs, .pid file, etc.  So, you have to clean up your mess.
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Ren=E9 Berber


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