Please download a fresh copy. The current version only have Apache 2 and not 2.2. The server is not yet updated to work with 2.2 so whatever you did will be the cause of the problem.
The service plugin included is kind of tricky and messy. what it does is that it copies over your entire server to a Fixed Location. That means that you server is not mobile anymore and cannot be moved around. I think it copies it to a folder like C:/UniServerX.X or something. After the script says its done, you dont need to be going to that first location anymore. You will be starting and stopping the server using the services command. In Run: type services Look for Apache and MySQL and those are the ones you now need to be starting an stopping.... or you can make it automatic.
I think it is a program on the PC that might be causing it. A firewall, anti-virus or something of such. I have also seen it and tried and tried to get something like this, but just can't. And worst, its right out of the box.
Sorry for the delay. The PHP extensions actually work alright, just have to figure whats wrong with the one you are trying to use. It seems like the plugin loaded but the problem is the jvm.dll. Will look more into that for you as soon as you give me a buzz back on what Java you have installed on your PC. The JDK or the JRE?
you cannot run a .bat or a .vbs file under a limited account. Windows? But i can say that it is safe to run in a Administrative Account. It does not mess with your system or anything of such. If you experience any problems, just hit us back.
If it uses Mod_Rewrite, you have to search the forum for ways to use it... some ways work and some dont for some reason... we are still looking into that.