![]() ![]() If you don't want to uninstall your other server, you can change your localhost port number for WAMP in the Apache > nf document. You might also be able to simply put your other server offline while you're running WAMP, but I didn't think to try this before uninstalling, as I wasn't using the other server anyway. I simply uninstalled the DAMP server and restarted my machine, then re-installed WAMP and everything worked perfectly. I had tried installing Drupal prior to taking this course with DAMP (Drupal's own server environment), so there was a conflict with trying to start Apache from WAMP as the port was already in use. ![]() You might have another server installed on your localhost in which Apache was already installed and using port 80. ![]() I'm sure you've probably found a fix for this by now, but I figure I'll provide my solution in case anyone else runs into this error when trying to install WAMP. ![]()
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