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<blockquote data-quote="Khurram" data-source="post: 635887" data-attributes="member: 74579"><p>If it says "tcp port 80 is in use", then you cant use it for apache. Most probably you have IIS installed which listens on port 80 by default. You have 3 options:</p><p>1) Remove IIS and then install iPimp. This is not possible if you need IIS for something.</p><p>2) Change the port IIS listens on (requires a bit of 'work'). Now you can install iPimp+Apache normally.</p><p>3) Temporarily stop IIS, install iPimp + Apache normally, then edit httpd.conf to make Apache listen on another port. Most people use port 8080 as the alternate port, but it is really up to you. Now you can start both IIS and Apache and both will be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khurram, post: 635887, member: 74579"] If it says "tcp port 80 is in use", then you cant use it for apache. Most probably you have IIS installed which listens on port 80 by default. You have 3 options: 1) Remove IIS and then install iPimp. This is not possible if you need IIS for something. 2) Change the port IIS listens on (requires a bit of 'work'). Now you can install iPimp+Apache normally. 3) Temporarily stop IIS, install iPimp + Apache normally, then edit httpd.conf to make Apache listen on another port. Most people use port 8080 as the alternate port, but it is really up to you. Now you can start both IIS and Apache and both will be happy. [/QUOTE]
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