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  1. That works brilliantly. Thank you for taking the time to fix. [solved]
  2. My netstat -anop tcp results: http://pastebin.com/ahGKFcaD Ric, like logishkas I do not get a popup on step E. After waiting a while for the popup, I decided to click Start Apache on UniController #2. Unlike before where UniController #1 seemed to lockup for 30 seconds, UniController #2 never locks up. Furthermore the splash/Start-up pages instantly loaded in my browser and there was no "Failed to start..." error. However, UniController #2 still shows Apache as red and does not give me buttons to kill it. I was suspicious that the first instance of Apache (C:\z_test_1\UniServerZ\core\apache2\bin\httpd_z.exe) was still running, and the second instance never overrode it. To test this, I added a file to C:\z_test_1\www\, and then navigated to and successfully found it in my browser. While it might be expected behavior for the second instance to not take over port 80, if it is not expected I hope this information helps you debug. If you think this is a Windows 8 issue but you do not possess that version, for what it is worth you can download virtual machine images of Windows 8 direct from Microsoft: http://www.modern.ie/en-us/virtualization-tools#downloads. Once downloaded, it took me less than 10 minutes to extract and boot to the Windows 8 Desktop. Hetasser, I think you are facing a different issue. You are able to start MySQL, we are not. For me httpd_z.exe loads up fine as a process and is a working webserver, it simply is not detected by UniController. Have you tried disabling your antivirus?
  3. Did you mean Windows 7 Ultimate? I do not believe there is a Windows 8 Ultimate: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_8_editions. Not to be pedantic, right now the version number of Windows is my primary suspect. So if you are actually on 7 that would throw my theory out the Window, as I did not have this issue with 7.
  4. I have a completely fresh install of UniServerZ running on a week old install of Windows 8 Pro. When I start Controller and click Start Apache, the controller program seemingly locks and Windows shows "Not Responding" in the title bar. However, after a minute a popup displays saying "Failed to start Apache" and the controller resumes being responsive. The weird thing is, Apache seems to have started fine. The splash screen auto loads, and I seem to have a fully functioning server. If I click Start MySQL the same thing happens, only after a minute I get "Failed to start MySQL". Again though, MySQL appears to run fine. The problem is that UniController still thinks the services are not running. So, it does not give me buttons to stop either service, and it has red a red status next to each button. So the only way for me to stop these services is by ending them in Task Manager. Here is my Apache error.log: [Fri Jul 05 13:21:04.057964 2013] [mpm_winnt:notice] [pid 3056:tid 568] AH00455: Apache/2.4.3 (Win32) PHP/5.4.15 configured -- resuming normal operations [Fri Jul 05 13:21:04.057964 2013] [mpm_winnt:notice] [pid 3056:tid 568] AH00456: Server built: Aug 20 2012 14:21:37 [Fri Jul 05 13:21:04.057964 2013] [core:notice] [pid 3056:tid 568] AH00094: Command line: 'D:\\Downloads\\UniServerZ\\core\\apache2\\bin\\httpd_z.exe -d D:/Downloads/UniServerZ/core/apache2 -f D:\\Downloads\\UniServerZ\\core\\apache2\\conf\\httpd.conf -d D:\\Downloads\\UniServerZ\\core\\apache2' [Fri Jul 05 13:21:04.057964 2013] [mpm_winnt:notice] [pid 3056:tid 568] AH00418: Parent: Created child process 3868 [Fri Jul 05 13:21:04.340546 2013] [mpm_winnt:notice] [pid 3868:tid 580] AH00354: Child: Starting 150 worker threads. It does this for UniServerZ verzion 10.0.0 and the latest 10.1.2. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can fix this? Is it a Windows 8 thing? I had a similar issue with the version 9.0 RCs, but at least they still provided a Kill button even if it did not properly detect the startup.
  5. The return of UniTray and the new look is very cool. However, while the the UniTray notification icon is very functional, in my opinion it is a bit of an eye sore and detracts from the new red branding. In an effort to give back I mocked up a few alternatives for your consideration. Link: http://imgur.com/a/HVJun I hope this is the right area to post feature suggestions. It looked like the beta testers forum was more appropriate, but I am not sure if I qualify for the password. Let me know if you like them, and think they should be implemented. I would be glad to post variations if you have any suggestions. I will also give the .psd to anyone who is interested in it.
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