![]() If someone quits the Control Panel and tries to restart XAMPP thinking the program "hung", the user will get the "port already in use" error. Quitting the XAMPP Control Panel does not stop these processes. Since the Action button in Control Panel does not change to "Stop" the only way to terminate the http.exe process (and mysqld.exe process if it was started) is by using the Windows Task Manager. However, it is possible to navigate to the phpMyAdmin page, so I know the MySQL program is running. The "Stop" option does not appear in the button. ![]() It simple reads " Attempting to start MySQL app.". I observed a similar behavior when clicking "Start" in Control Panel for the MySql module. Also, the httpd.exe process can be viewed using Windows Task Manager. In previous versions, the Action button would change to "Stop", but this no longer happens.Īfter clicking "Start" in Control Panel, navigating to "localhost" in the browser shows the Apache Friends page, so this confirms the program started. ![]() After clicking "Start" in the XAMPP Control Panel, the status window displays " Ěttempting to start Apache app." At this point, nothing else happens in the Control Panel software. The issue is that the XAMPP Control Panel (v3.2.2) does not accurately reflect the state of the program. I am experiencing an issue with the XAMPP Windows 64 bit Installer under Windows 7 SP1, 64 bit. ![]()
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