

The above commands starts Apache if everything is correct, else it will throw an error.Ģ. Solution: We can always find why Apache din't work by running the following command in Terminal/command prompt(Start -> Run -> cmd): Mac Users can use Port Scan Feature of Network Utility to check which Application is listening on port 80. Solution: Make sure that no other Application is listening on port 80. MySQL Root Password, Domain List and Alias List are stored here.Ĭase 1: It could be due to a port conflict i.e some other application or web server must be using port 80.

Ampps\www : Public HTML (Document Root)ĥ. Even the Backups of Installation and Data Directory of the installations are stored here.Ĥ. Ampps\private : Used by Softaculous Ampps for storing installation details. Ampps\mysql\data(Windows), /Applications/AMPPS/var(Mac), /usr/local/ampps/var(Linux), : MySQL Database Folderģ. Ampps\conf : Configuration files of Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc are stored hereĢ. FTP Users can be created and managed from enduser panel of Softaculous or Windows users can directly use FileZilla Server Interface.ġ. RockMongo default username and password both is "admin".ġ2. Enable/Disable Python Environment (Right click on System Tray/Dock Icon of AMPPS Control Center -> Configuration -> AMPPS -> Python Environment)ġ1. You can secure AMPPS Enduser/Admin Panel, visit url 10. You can change MySQL root password, visit url 9.

(Note: Your previous configuration will be lost.)Ĩ. You can "Restore Default Configuration" files of Apache, PHP & MySQL from their respective Tabs in AMPPS Control Center. To access AMPPS Admin Panel, visit url, 5. To access AMPPS Enduser Panel, visit url 4. Seems my version of Ampps 3.8 got updated to 3.9, I've not had any issues since this has happened.2. You should then be able to access the Home dashboard and everything should work as normal.Īs Nika mentioned, don't forget to save database (/var) and domains information (/ampps/data/domains) before replacing files (/www) Move your /www/ folder back to the same location.Replace the existing Ampps directory with the files from the.Download the Mac files from a clean installation here.Take a backup of your /Applications/AMPPS/www directory.Until there is a permanent fix for this either by an update/patch from Softaculous, a way to rectify this without having to reinstall Ampps is by doing the following:.

Frustratingly, some people including myself have experienced the issue coming back after a few days.
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You can now download Ampps 3.9 from their official website:ĭoing a clean install of Ampps 3.8 will rectify the problem which is what I had to do. Going to see if I can get it back working once I merge the files together (except the www folder)
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Deleting this string had no effect, the same errors persist.Īnyway, I've uploaded the files of Ampps for Mac which you can download here: Upon opening these files, it appears a massively long string of characters as been added after the closing PHP tag. Applications/AMPPS/ampps/softaculous/includes/main/functions.php is I've done another clean install (backed up Seems to be another effected file as well:
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I had to re-install to fix this last time but since then (a few days ago) this has happened again?Īnybody know why this is happening and how to fix it? The file /Applications/AMPPS/ampps/softaculous/includes/enduser.php is When I try to view the Ammps 'Home' Dashboard I get the following error:. I've had this issue twice now, just randomly happened.
