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apache service monitor doesn't show on the task bar
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| xwmzj_99@yahoo.com 2007-12-13, 1:33 am |
| I just installed apache 2.2.6 and php 5.2.5 on my PC runing Vista home
basic. I can see the phpinfo page. The problem is there is no apache
service monitor showing on the task bar. I can add it by click the
apacheMonitor.exe, but after restart, it is gone again. How can I keep
the icon there? Thanks.
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| Kees Nuyt 2007-12-13, 7:24 am |
| On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 22:17:13 -0800 (PST),
xwmzj_99@yahoo.com wrote:
>I just installed apache 2.2.6 and php 5.2.5 on my PC runing Vista home
>basic. I can see the phpinfo page. The problem is there is no apache
>service monitor showing on the task bar. I can add it by click the
>apacheMonitor.exe, but after restart, it is gone again. How can I keep
>the icon there? Thanks.
You could add a shortcut to apacheMonitor.exe into your
Start menu / Startup folder.
http://www.google.nl/search?hl=en&h...cut&btnG=Search
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( Kees
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c[_] In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create
the universe. (Carl Sagan) (#10)
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| xwmzj_99@yahoo.com 2007-12-14, 1:25 am |
| Thanks! the icon does show now, but seems the monitor has no control
of the apache service. click the icon won't change the status. I guess
that is the problem lots people got.
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| Kees Nuyt 2007-12-14, 7:17 pm |
| On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 19:23:54 -0800 (PST),
xwmzj_99@yahoo.com wrote:
>Thanks! the icon does show now, but seems the monitor has no control
>of the apache service. click the icon won't change the status. I guess
>that is the problem lots people got.
Hm.
Perhaps ApacheMonitor has to run as administrator to be
able to start and stop services.
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( Kees
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c[_] The desire to become a politician should bar you
for life from ever becoming one. (Billy Connolly) (#232)
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