It comes with Apache and when you tried to start it up, Apache tried to start and it found IIS was already running on the port it uses (80), so it shut itself down. Your problem is you were trying to use it to get Moodle running with IIS. I have it for several versions of Moodle on my PC (I also have XP) and it's rather easy. No, it doesn't usually take four hours to get the Complete Windows Package installed. ![]() This assumes you downloaded the Windows Complete Package for the latest stable version of Moodle (last time I checked, it was 1.9.4). If you downloaded the Windows Complete Package, are you sure you followed the instructions ( Complete install packages for Windows)? If you don't know which help page you got, could you attach a screenshot of it (or at least the top of it) to your next post? Other details would be handy, like a copy of your config.php file (main Moodle folder leave out the database p/w!), the location (pathname) where you extracted to, and the DocumentRoot line from server/apache/conf/nf. Was it a Moodle help page, a Windows help page, an Internet Explorer (or Firefox) help page, an Apache (or IIS) help page, etc.? For starters, see Installation FAQ#System_information_needed_for_Installation_problems_forum. ![]() Also, you didn't say what help page you got. It might even be that you are trying to run Moodle with IIS and/or MS SQL Server. But it is possible that you downloaded a separate copy of XAMPP, or separate copies of Apache and My SQL. I'm guessing that you are trying to use the Windows Complete Package for Moodle, which comes with Apache and MySQL and is based on XAMPPlite. It may or may not be the webserver you wanted to be running. For example, the fact that you got something when you browsed to localhost indicates that you did at least have a webserver running at the time on your XP system. That depends on a lot of things that you have left out of your post.
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