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"Beginning PHP and MySQL: From Novice to Professional"

Carefully read through the license.
Assuming that you agree with the license stipulations, click Next.
4. A screen containing various items pertinent to the Apache server is displayed
next. Take a moment to read through this information and then click Next.
5. You will be prompted for various items pertinent to the server??™s operation,
including the network domain, the server name, and the administrator??™s e-mail
address. If you know this information, fill it in now; otherwise, just enter localhost
for the first two items and put in any e-mail address for the last. You can always
change this information later in the httpd.conf file. You??™ll also be prompted as
to whether Apache should run as a service for all users or only for the current
user. If you want Apache to automatically start with the operating system,
which is recommended, then choose to install Apache as a service for all users.
When you??™re finished, click Next.
6. You are prompted for a Setup Type: Typical or Custom. Unless there is a specific
reason you don??™t want the Apache documentation installed, choose Typical
and click Next. Otherwise, choose Custom, click Next, and on the next screen,
uncheck the Apache Documentation option.
7. You??™re prompted for the Destination folder. By default, this is C:\Program
Files\Apache Group. Consider changing this to C:\, which will create an installation
directory C:\apache2\.


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