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abrogard
Joined: 06 Feb 2017 Posts: 6 Location: australia, Adelaide
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Posted: Fri 08 Sep '17 8:29 Post subject: How To Remove Apache From Win10 |
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I have IIS on win10 and suddenly can't see my localhost.
We find a process in task manager 'Apache HTTP Server' and stop it but that doesn't help.
We find a service in service manager 'Apache HTTP Server' but it is listed as stopped so there's no help there.
In order to troubleshoot this problem I'd like to uninstall Apache ( I have no recollection of actually installing it - and there's no Apache directory in 'Program Files' ).
How can I do that? |
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Steffen Moderator
Joined: 15 Oct 2005 Posts: 3092 Location: Hilversum, NL, EU
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abrogard
Joined: 06 Feb 2017 Posts: 6 Location: australia, Adelaide
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Posted: Fri 08 Sep '17 10:05 Post subject: |
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Thank you for that.
I read the warning about deleting - very difficult to put back.
So I wonder if anyone has any idea why that service is there?
What damage might I do by deleting it?
There could be other software that is using it?
I'm only guessing that it is the reason why I cannot access my home page. Maybe I'm wrong. Like to be certain first.
How could I access my home page - localhost, or even the web IP for it - using this Apache service instead of IIS? Stop IIS I guess? And then it should default to the Apache service? |
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theyipper
Joined: 20 Sep 2017 Posts: 1
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Posted: Wed 20 Sep '17 11:18 Post subject: |
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You could uninstall IIS through Control Panel > Windows Programs and Features
(or search for "windows features")
For some reason after one of the Windows 10 updates IIS was enabled on my machine. I wonder if the upgrade detected I had Apache running and decided to enabled IIS based on that.
Anyhow, I removed it and so far it has not caused any problems. |
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Qmpeltaty
Joined: 06 Feb 2008 Posts: 182 Location: Poland
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Posted: Tue 26 Sep '17 10:22 Post subject: |
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If you didnt install Apache it could not install from the sky - someone had to do this. I belive it's not Apache in your case but some malware. |
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abrogard
Joined: 06 Feb 2017 Posts: 6 Location: australia, Adelaide
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Posted: Tue 26 Sep '17 22:36 Post subject: |
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well i think it was part of contacam. that's what i tracked it down to be and uninstalling contacam made the lingering two instances in task manager go away.
now I'll put it back when i get around to it. because i still have the iis problem - or port forwarding problem - or whatever it is... shonky win10 installation i'm thinking now.. |
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