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inLab FIB

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  1. Well, executing "Start_as_program.exe" as a normal user gets the Null/Split in the vbs. The browsers opened to localhost/127.0.0.1 doesn't show anything because the server is not running. But, starting it as the Administrator don't. It presents to me the message about conflicting ports (in my case 443 is used by VMware Workstation) so something is different... I'll try and post the results but why I can't run an Apache server as a program using a normal user? (other WAMP packages can because I know my users aren't administrators and work with Apache). Thanks. Update: - After changing ports for Apache (8080 and 8443) it works - I can change the MySQL password - I can start the Apache server and browse to the Welcome but ... If I stop the server and execute the "Start_as_program.exe" file as an user, I get the script error and the attempt to start the apache server fails. Well, I hope tomorrow this procedure will work in the server (Windows 2008 x64) but I would like to have Uniform Server for normal users because in our department the users doesn't have administrative privileges. Any idea about how to do this with Uniform? Thanks.
  2. Hi all, Registered to the forum due to this problem. I've download the lateset version Coral 8.5.4 and try to run it in my Windows 7 x64 machine (only testing because the server will need to run tomorrow at work using Windows 2008 x64). I've checked the 2008/2010 VC Runtime versions in Control Panel and I have both x86/x64 versions. I've removed all of them and installed the latest version. The only thing I've seen is that the doc indicates the "ATL" update (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=26368) but this is the "MFC" update. Do we really need the old ATL? (http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=11895). I always like to have my systems fully patched ;-) By the way, the trick about checking the compatibility for "Windows 7" doesn't work under Windows 7 Ultimate x64. Thanks.
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