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Posted to users@directory.apache.org by Stefan Seelmann <se...@apache.org> on 2008/06/24 00:03:51 UTC
Re: Installation of 1.5.2 on Windows
Hi John,
John Hughes wrote:
> I'm also having a few problems installing 1.5.2 on a windows box.
>
> Windows services indicates that the service is running - but it does not
> respond to LDAP requests (at least on 389) I've checked with a sniffer to
> make sure.
The default port of ApacheDS is 10389, could you please try that port?
> Also the installer does not add in to the windows menu various options that
> the documentation indicates should be there. All the Apache Directory
> Suite->Server menu shows are 3 links to documentation - and the uninstall
> option.
>
The installer changed in version 1.5 but the documentation hasn't
changed yet, sorry for that.
Regards,
Stefan
RE: Installation of 1.5.2 on Windows
Posted by John Hughes <jo...@secid.co.uk>.
Stefan
Thanks - it is working on 10389. I had assumed default was usual 389.
Re the ability to configure/admin etc how does one do that if the windows
menu options have disappeared? Is there a management console?
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Seelmann [mailto:seelmann@apache.org]
Sent: 23 June 2008 23:04
To: users@directory.apache.org
Subject: Re: Installation of 1.5.2 on Windows
Hi John,
John Hughes wrote:
> I'm also having a few problems installing 1.5.2 on a windows box.
>
> Windows services indicates that the service is running - but it does not
> respond to LDAP requests (at least on 389) I've checked with a sniffer to
> make sure.
The default port of ApacheDS is 10389, could you please try that port?
> Also the installer does not add in to the windows menu various options
that
> the documentation indicates should be there. All the Apache Directory
> Suite->Server menu shows are 3 links to documentation - and the uninstall
> option.
>
The installer changed in version 1.5 but the documentation hasn't
changed yet, sorry for that.
Regards,
Stefan