Re: Error: Protocol Not Valid for HTTP. Might Be Because Port Number Is Out of Range.
- From: "Ace Fekay [Microsoft Certified Trainer]" <aceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:35:31 -0400
"pbd22" <dushkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:893c3a50-392a-437f-9c10-92f7da91a2d9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
OK, thanks for that.
I tried netstat - ano and looked up PID "4" (which pointed to port 80)
and there was no PID "4" in task manager.
PID 4 was the only port 80 process according to netstat so, I am
wondering if an overloaded port isn't the
answer to my original question?
I am still perplexed by this error. Under what conditions might the
network think that a port number which is
obviolusly within bounds might be out of range (assuming a competing
process is not the answer)?
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PDB22,
Do you have any apps installed that use web-based administration? I've seen some apps, such as McAfee ePo, and many others, use their own built-in Apache installations for them selves, which I;ve found in some cases conflict.
Kind of unusual that a PID doesn't show up. I assume you have it set to view processes from all users? Have you looked at Process explorer?
Ace
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