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Installing Apache on Windows

By Michael J. Ross
2008-02-20


Downloading Apache

To get the latest version of Apache (2.2.8 as of this writing), go to the Apache download page.

In the "Apache HTTP Server 2.2.8" section of the page, click on the link for "Win32 Binary without crypto", which begins downloading the file apache_2.2.8-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi.

To the right of the filename are links for obtaining the PGP and MD5 signatures, if you want to confirm the integrity of the file after you have downloaded it to your PC. The other two Win32 links would be used if you wanted to download the Apache source code, or to use OpenSSL. Those topics are not covered in this tutorial.



Tutorial Pages:
» Installing Apache on Windows
» Apache Already Installed?
» Downloading Apache
» Installing Apache
» Testing Apache
» Configuring Apache
» More Resources


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