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  1. No, that box literally only has the kernel and shell running. Anyway I've got 3.1 working. . I have to say "Excellent bloody job guys!". What a schweet no-brainer way to get a web dev enviroment up and running. "Every web developer and tech dude should have it!" The changes I made to the Win98 2nd edition box. Removed MS PSDK enviroment vars from autoexec.bat Changed: My Computer/Performance/File System/Typical role of this computer From: Network Server To: Desktop Computer Defragged the swap file drive Then it worked. I have to un-subst the W: drive by another cmdline tho'. The line in start.bat doesn't seem to work. The only mod I've done is change the Apache threads to 10. I aint having 250 threads on a 350Mhz, 128MB, Win98 test box . Besides that it's worked as smooth as a babys butt. Thanks again dudes, UniServer is da shit!
  2. Hi, I've tried that and it's still the same. I have 4 physical drives C, D, E, F. All other drive letters are free. Any other suggestions, earlier versions to try, etc? Thanks.
  3. Hi, I'm a noob to Uniform Server so sorry if this is a lame ass prob. Wanted to try US as a quick and easy way to setup a dev enviroment. I'm trying it on a W98 Second Edition box but it won't start. First I downloaded UniServer3_2.exe, installed it to C:\UniServer3_2. When I run start.bat I get the message ERROR!!! One of the instances of Apache server is started. Use stop.bat . Press any key to continue . . . This box has nothing running except the bare minimum required to run the OS. Never the less I ran Process Viewer and confirmed nothing else was running. Next I downloaded UniServer3_1.exe, installed it to C:\UniServer3_1. When I run start.bat I get the message The disk is busy. Use start.bat [disk letter] I've tried the command line start g but the same message occurs. Any ideas? Thanks.
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