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Which WinXP service is causing Apache to run?

WildHorse

Diamond Member
Anybody know which of the Windows XP Pro services is causing Apache server to run when Windows starts up?

I want to stop Apache from automatically starting when WIndows XPboots.

There isn't an obvious service with the word Apache in its name.

Thank you.
 
Originally posted by: scott
Anybody know which of the Windows XP Pro services is causing Apache server to run when Windows starts up?

I want to stop Apache from automatically starting when WIndows XPboots.

There isn't an obvious service with the word Apache in its name.

Thank you.

Apache isnt part of XP, so none of the XP services is doing it. Can you post a list of your service names?
 
Originally posted by: scott
bsobel,

I've embarrassed myself.

That's why you're the mod!

Thank you!

No worries, just thought was kinda funny (but honestly, I didnt notice it at first, I just initially remebered that nVidia used Apache for Forceware so when I saw that I pretty much knew...)
 
Originally posted by: bsobel

No worries, just thought was kinda funny (but honestly, I didnt notice it at first, I just initially remebered that nVidia used Apache for Forceware so when I saw that I pretty much knew...)

They use it for their video card driver control panels now as well? I recall that my nforce3's firewall had an interface accessible through the browser that was hosted using apache.
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: bsobel

No worries, just thought was kinda funny (but honestly, I didnt notice it at first, I just initially remebered that nVidia used Apache for Forceware so when I saw that I pretty much knew...)

They use it for their video card driver control panels now as well? I recall that my nforce3's firewall had an interface accessible through the browser that was hosted using apache.

I think just the firewall and motherboard chipsets, not video cards. I may have misquoted the name, it was definately nVidia thought it was forceware (the image is down so I cant double check)

Bill
 
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