"I am trying to install Xampp win32 - 1.7.7 I get a message saying" because an active user account on your system user account some features of XAMPP are probably limited. »

"I am trying to install Xampp win32 - 1.7.7 on my windows 7, but it displays a quick message saying" because an active user account on your system user account some features of XAMPP are probably limited. with UAC, please avoid to install XAMPP in C:\program files (missing permissions). Or disable UAC with msconfig after this installation. " What does mean? and what do I do to install the software?

original title: Troubleshooting

Hi, Sabri,

Try this

-In Vista, you must be logged on as administrator and also to disable UAC (User Account Control), as it restricts certain administrative functions necessary to the functioning of a web server - you will be an administrator of the web server after the installation of XAMPP.

Install XAMPP in the root of a drive or a partition, for example to the C:\ drive so you end up with all of C:\xampp installation files - do not install XAMPP in a folder with a space in name and remember that all things in XAMPP are case-sensitive.

To turn off UAC, go to
Start > Control Panel > user accounts
you will find an option
Enable or disable the User Account Control
just click on it and uncheck the box
User account control to help protect your computer
Click OK.

If you also have IIS installed and active, then you won't be able to run XAMPP on port 80 and SSL on port 443.

Simply disable IIS you won't need it if you are installing XAMPP and Apache.
To disable IIS, go on
Start > Control Panel > programs and features
on the far left, you will find an option
Turn on or off Windows features
Click on it and uncheck the box
Internet Information Services
Click OK
and then restart your computer.

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Tags: Windows

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