Hi Lizard,
Are you sure you are not running Apache Httpd (in a WAMP or XAMPP bundle) or
any other server listening on that port?
You can check if 8080 is in use by running this program
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx
What version of XWiki Enterprise have you downloaded?
Let us know what you find out after this check.
Good luck!
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Lizard Lizard <mrlizard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I am running the Windows executable installer. I am
using 64-bit
Windows 7. I have admin privileges, and I ran the installer as
Administrator.
The installer stops after successfully unpacking the files. The
"gears" icon is highlighted. I can click the "Next" button (it is
not
disabled) but nothing happens -- the wizard doesn't update.
If I hit "Finish", the window closes. It does not add the start/stop
items to my Windows menu. If I execute the batch file manually, it
seems to work (DOS window opens, displays progress text, does not
display any error messages), but going to localhost:8080 gets me an
error page, implying the server is not running. If I execute the
"stop" batch, it correctly terminates the program (closing the DOS
window).
I do not believe I have any server running on 8080. (If I did, I'd
expect to see it, not the "host not found" error page.)
Thank you for any help.
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