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  1. I have finally got round to implementing this and... you guys are stars! Thanks for this. It now works perfectly.
  2. Thanks for the speedy replies, BobS. It's not - its's also the splash page, server-status, ... There's only one listen in httpd. The core_functions_inc.vbs file includes: port = us_get_apache_port()I'm sorry but my knowledge of Apache is extremely limited, but the server status shows Apache port as 127, but Listen in httpd refers to 80 and I can access phpmyadmin, etc., and my pages in \www if I use 80. Shouldn't these be the same? I also notice that Apache Virtual Hosts gives G:\UniServer\vhosts\*** as the Document Root but this vhosts folder does not exist.
  3. Hi Am running Coral on a USB stick in windows. I previously had 3.5 working fine. Coral is working well except for a url problem. When I start the server or try to open phpmyadmin I get redirected to localhost:127/us_...etc and get an "Unable to connect". When I change the :127 to :80 it connects fine. Apache port is 127. I can't find where the urls in redirect.html get generated. I did find "This part of the URL http://localhost:80/ is automatically adjusted to match the server port configuration" (start_user_configuration.html#Change Splash Page). Why is this happening?

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