Open XAMPP and stop Apache. It uses port 80. Even tho you close the window it will still run in the backgroumd.
If you use Apache for editing your sql/database i suggest you keep apache shutted down and use HeidiSQL.
Originally Posted by thenired
Open XAMPP and stop Apache. It uses port 80. Even tho you close the window it will still run in the backgroumd.
If you use Apache for editing your sql/database i suggest you keep apache shutted down and use HeidiSQL.
Or he could change the apache port
Originally Posted by Orbit
Or he could change the apache port
True, But How Is He Gonna Figure Out How To Change Apache's Ports
Originally Posted by DemonLives
True, But How Is He Gonna Figure Out How To Change Apache's Ports
He google it.
Originally Posted by Orbit
Or he could change the apache port
Or he could change the Server.exe port to 8080 xD
Originally Posted by thenired
Or he could change the Server.exe port to 8080 xD
^ yeah that would be easier
Originally Posted by thenired
Or he could change the Server.exe port to 8080 xD
Didn't think of that
Originally Posted by Orbit
Didn't think of that
Haha, options will be the last thing he runs empty on.
1. Check if you have Apache on.
2. Try replacing port 80 with 8080 in Server>Program.cs
3. Try rebuilding your server; I had this same problem and that worked for some reason.
Originally Posted by coolguy950
1. Check if you have Apache on.
2. Try replacing port 80 with 8080 in Server>Program.cs
3. Try rebuilding your server; I had this same problem and that worked for some reason.
I changed it but it still says port 80 is occupied lol
For whatever reason, I had this issue. Try building your solution with port 8080, then change it back to port 80 and see how things turn out. If this doesn't work, feel free to add me on skype.