Okay, excuse the flamage here as it's more in general than specific to you, but I have to vent for a bit.
You're getting an error, yes?
So why not include it in your post? I mean, hey, there's the remote possibility the error alone will allow someone who knows the program in question to give you very specific instructions on what's wrong. Hell, that person might even end up fixing your problem.
But no, because that would be too easy, wouldn't it? Instead, you post a vague question about where you can find Apache Documentation. Put those 2 words in Google and guess what? The top 2 entries are for Apache server documentation (the first for the v1 server and the second for the v2 server). Is it really that hard for you to enter something in a search engine? Harder than posting this question here?
And now you claim you also need our help to access it. Hrmm.. Gee. How does one access a webserver these days? The Big Blue E? The Big Green N? The Big Red O? The Globe With The Little Fox Around It? The Light And Dark Blue Circle With The Little Dove In It?
Be specific. Be concise. Be to the point. BE DIRECT.
And for fuck's sake, make at least some effort at researching your problem before wasting our time.
Listen, I appologize for not posting the error in that message, I was in the middle of writing one of my midterms and it was written in a hurry.
Plus, I didnt have access to the server pc so I had no idea what the error was, Anywas this is the error!
<os 10048> Only one usage of each socket address <protocol/network address/port> is normally permitted. : make_sock could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to open logs
Note the errors or messages, above, and press the <esc> key to exit.