Upgrade 1.3.30 to 1.3.33

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Old 02-25-2005
Russ
 
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Default Upgrade 1.3.30 to 1.3.33

Seems I forget this each time theres and upgrade.
Windows 2000, Apache 1.3.30 installed. No mods or extra stuff.
To upgrade do I:
- Stop Apache.
- Add\Remove Programs...remove Apache (it leaves conf file and idex alone)
- Install 1.3.33
- Confirm Apache running
- Good to go

Thanks!

RJ


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Old 02-25-2005
Nil
 
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Default Re: Upgrade 1.3.30 to 1.3.33

On 25 Feb 2005, "Russ" <zxczx@qwqw.com> wrote in
news:N5NTd.9398$Pz7.9290@newssvr13.news.prodigy.co m:

> Seems I forget this each time theres and upgrade.
> Windows 2000, Apache 1.3.30 installed. No mods or extra stuff.
> To upgrade do I:
> - Stop Apache.
> - Add\Remove Programs...remove Apache (it leaves conf file and
> idex alone) - Install 1.3.33
> - Confirm Apache running
> - Good to go


That should do it for you. I always make a backup copy of the entire
Apache directory, just in case something goes wrong, but nothing ever
has.
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Old 02-26-2005
Russ
 
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Default Re: Upgrade 1.3.30 to 1.3.33

Thanks, appreciate the confirmation!

Regards,

RJ


"Nil" <rednoise@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9608B8DF7D130nilch1@216.196.97.136...
> On 25 Feb 2005, "Russ" <zxczx@qwqw.com> wrote in
> news:N5NTd.9398$Pz7.9290@newssvr13.news.prodigy.co m:
>
> > Seems I forget this each time theres and upgrade.
> > Windows 2000, Apache 1.3.30 installed. No mods or extra stuff.
> > To upgrade do I:
> > - Stop Apache.
> > - Add\Remove Programs...remove Apache (it leaves conf file and
> > idex alone) - Install 1.3.33
> > - Confirm Apache running
> > - Good to go

>
> That should do it for you. I always make a backup copy of the entire
> Apache directory, just in case something goes wrong, but nothing ever
> has.



 
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