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‎01-28-2019 05:20 PM
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qholmberg wrote:
We are migrating our Lansweeper instance to a new server. When we walk through the install, it tells us that something is running on port 80. However, running a netstat -anb does not reveal anything running on port 80.
The installer takes port 443 without any issue.
This is a brand new install of Windows 2019. Nothing else is installed on the machine nor has it been granted any additional roles. IIS is not installed either. It is a VM in an ESXi 6.7 server, if that is important. The Windows firewall is disabled. No antivirus has yet been installed.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Is there, maybe, something with 2019 that confuses the installer? Any hints at finding out what is going on?
Yes, I could just take port 81 but, I guess, I'm just too anal for that. I'm dedicating a server to this now and I just want it to run on the standard HTTP port.
TIA
-- Quintin
‎02-04-2019 05:59 PM
‎01-28-2019 07:36 PM
‎02-01-2019 03:52 PM
Charles.X wrote:
Just did a quick test on my own W10 machine and I get the same popup. I'm not quite sure what could be blocking it but let me know if you find out.
You can try and use netsh http show urlacl to check the port resivations.
I did try some of the suggestions in these links to find things using port 80.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rohithrajan/2017/08/27/how-to-fix-the-error-port-is-currently-used-by-another-application/
https://www.howtosolutions.net/2015/04/solving-apache-port-80-is-already-used-error-on-windows/
Lastly, you can also just install it to port 81 and change it to port 80 after the install.
Since I do so many installs I always just pick whatever it suggests
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