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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7888] - WinNT4 service requires explicit drive letter?

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WinNT4 service requires explicit drive letter?

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             Status|ASSIGNED                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |INVALID



------- Additional Comments From wrowe@apache.org  2002-05-15 03:16 -------

  OK... this is "Not a bug".

  Why the hassle?  Because asking for ServerRoot /Apache2 asked for the
  current drive's Apache2 directory.

  Any platform could have problems of this sort.  If you invoke apache while
  you are in one directory and invoke apache in another [perhaps absolute]
  directory, you would expect this sort of thing.  Sure, it aught to be explicit,
  and perhaps it's worth documenting, but it surely isn't a bug if you launch
  Apache from C: and there is no Apache2 directory in the root of C:.

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