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Apache problem

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Pharaoh

Guest
Hi

I have just started having a problem with apache.

I get a popu box saying that apache has caused error and needs to close.

I looked in the event logs and fouind this;

Faulting application Apache.exe, version 2.0.52.0, faulting module ntdll.dll, version 5.2.3790.1830, fault address 0x000396d0.

Anyone come across this problem?

I have also tried using the plesk reconfigurer with no luck.

Can you please tell me what processes use apache as websites are still being served, but i cant access the control panel. eigther localy or remotely.

Cheers
 
Originally posted by Pharaoh
Hi

I have just started having a problem with apache.

I get a popu box saying that apache has caused error and needs to close.

I looked in the event logs and fouind this;

Faulting application Apache.exe, version 2.0.52.0, faulting module ntdll.dll, version 5.2.3790.1830, fault address 0x000396d0.

Anyone come across this problem?

I have also tried using the plesk reconfigurer with no luck.

Can you please tell me what processes use apache as websites are still being served, but i cant access the control panel. eigther localy or remotely.

Cheers
This problem already discussed on this forum... try to uninstall Zend
 
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