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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 32823] - (OS 2)The system cannot find the file specified

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------- Additional Comments From eddiearmeen@yahoo.co.uk  2005-06-03 13:42 -------
These are two different problems.

For:

[Thu Dec 23 07:47:39 2004] [crit] (OS 2)The system cannot find the file 
specified.  : Parent: Unable to connect child stdout to NUL.\n

Open Device Manager, choose to show hidden devices (view --> show hidden 
devices), check that you have "Non-Plug and Play Devices" --> Null there and 
enabled, enabled and running.



For:

(OS 2)The system cannot find the file specified.  : No installed service 
named "Apache2".


Are you sure you have the service installed using Apache2?  If you try to start 
apache through the services mmc does it start then?

If Apache and IIS are both set to listen on port 80 then whichever starts first 
will win.






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