Wampserver 2.0 Download For Windows 7

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Oswalda Shutte

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Jul 23, 2024, 10:22:22 PM7/23/24
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Recently I have upgraded from windows 7 64 to windows 10 64.Before that I've had WAMPServer running like a charm, but now it doesn't work.Whenever I launch it I get the server offline. Clicking on the "put online" results only in getting the "could not perform service action" error pop up.I have already tried reinstalling Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4, renaming the localhost and listen from 80 to 8080, turning off skype, none of these worked.

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I would have suggested that you didn't upgrade to.windows 10 as operating usually have bugs at early launch. Next time run new Operating system on Virtual PC first before going for full.system upgrade.
Change the port number to e.g. 8084? If available because 80 still 8080.

I have installed two instance of wampserver on same windows pc, one in C:\wamp path and another in D:\wamp path. Now when i start wamp server manager from c:\wamp\wampmanager, apache and mysql start from d:\wamp path! and i cannot see my first wamp server databeses. please help me...

The reason you are seeing .frm files in the windows is that the .frm files would hold the information about the column details.There are very essentials so please follow the below steps to move the old MySQL folder from WAMP to LAMP.

Once wampserver is installed you will see a W icon, either on your desktop, start menu or taskbar (according to what you selected when installing.) Click it to bring up its options and then click PhpMyadmin as in Screenshot A below.

The file path shown in your black box ("Windows power shell") is where Git has made your personal repository. You can download Moodle into there if you wish, but you will then have to copy the Moodle folder into your wampserver directory. Instead, we will download Moodle straight into the www folder of our wampserver directory.

It could be your downloaded wampserver had a corrupted cURL extension (mine did). Go to mediafire.com and download the cURL extenstion there. Unzip it and then add it into (for example) wamp>bin>php>php 5.3.13>ext. (The exact path will depend on where you saved your wampserver.) Let it override the original and try again.

In the #Getting hold of Moodle section, make sure your path does not include "www". It might be for instance "C:\wamp". Moodle will then download directly into your wampserver directory. Rename your "www" folder to "wwwOLD" and then rename your newly arrived moodle folder to "www".

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