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  • How to Change the Port Number for an Apache Server on WAMP

    By default, when running the WAMP application on an Apache server, the localhost port is set to port 80. However, you can adjust this setting on your server by editing the "http.conf" and entering...

  • What Is Apache?

    Apache is an HTTP server that is used by a majority of computer servers, and its service monitor provides many options. Find out ways to check how Apache is working on a computer with help from an...

  • How to Set up a Server

    Computers are very powerful tools. With all that power, however, some have to be dedicated to one specific job in order to do it correctly. This is where servers come in. Managing servers is...

  • How to Set Up a Web Server

    Every time you go on the internet and open a website, you communicate with a web server. Web pages are stored on online web servers and when you visit a website, your browser asks the web server...

  • How to Configure a Web Server

    With a dedicated computer and a high-speed connection, any PC user can create a web server. With the proper password and address, your PC files can be accessed from anywhere in the world. PC users...

  • How to Build a Linux Based Web Server

    When you build a web server using Linux, your server should be stable, and you'll have solid software for a relatively small investment. A large percentage of the commercial web servers available...

  • How to Set Up Multiple Domains on a Web Server

    If you have a home computer that functions as a Web server, you may want to set up multiple domains. This may sound complicated, but you can do it with a little bit of knowledge and some software....

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