I'm running 64bit WAMP 3.2.3 on Windows 10 version 20H2
I noticed a couple of days ago that when I exit WAMP I am still able to access localhost and view the websites I've created locally. Also, I can still access the WordPress admin dashboards and make changes etc.,
If I shut down and reboot, I can still access everything in the localhost. Only clicking restart requires me to have to start the WAMP server again.
I know that "shut down" on Windows doesn't actually shut everything down, whereas "restart" does. However, it seems odd that WAMP is still running after I exit the program, and only a "restart" closes it down.
Is this a bug of some kind? I'm sure this never used to happen, but I've recently had to reinstall all my software and am now running a later version of WAMP.
I noticed a couple of days ago that when I exit WAMP I am still able to access localhost and view the websites I've created locally. Also, I can still access the WordPress admin dashboards and make changes etc.,
If I shut down and reboot, I can still access everything in the localhost. Only clicking restart requires me to have to start the WAMP server again.
I know that "shut down" on Windows doesn't actually shut everything down, whereas "restart" does. However, it seems odd that WAMP is still running after I exit the program, and only a "restart" closes it down.
Is this a bug of some kind? I'm sure this never used to happen, but I've recently had to reinstall all my software and am now running a later version of WAMP.