Preface: My sincere apologies if this question of mine has already been answered on the board. I've been browsing misc articles both here and on Apache's site but have been unable to find an answer. I've been attempting to setup multiple sites on Uniform Server. At first, I was unable to access the site on different PCs (turns out the Firewall was on, go figure) but now I can. Unfortunately, the "new" site I've enabled in httpd.conf (or through the aPanel interface) is directing me to the /www/ root. At first, I kept seeing the "Welcome to Uniform Server" index.php page when I typed in my new domain. Then, I deleted that file as well as the "images" and "css" folders that resided in that /www/ directory. So, all that remained was my new site folder (/site1/) and the .htaccess file. Now, when I try to access my new domain in the browser, I only see a listing of one folder. When I click on the respective folder, I get the correct site contents but they essentially reside in a subdirectory: www.site1.com/site1. How can I get site1.com to look directly at that /site1/ folder instead of having to choose from a list of folders? I've already specified the directory location in the httpd.conf file.
<VirtualHost *>
ServerName localhost:80
DocumentRoot C:/Users/Administrator/Desktop/www2/www
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *>
ServerName *.site1.com
DocumentRoot C:/Users/Administrator/Desktop/www2/www/site1
ErrorLog logs/site1_error.log
CustomLog logs/site1_custom.log combine
</VirtualHost>
Many thanks for help. Again, I've combed through dozens of postings both here and on the wiki as well as on Apache's site. I have to be missing something obvious.