Hello fellow Wamp-ers :-) I hope you can give me a clue where to look, for solving the following problem, but first here's my technical data as asked for in the forum intro:
1- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
2- Version Wamp 3.0.6
3- Apache version 2.4.23
4- PHP version 5.6.25
5- MySQL version 5.7.14
6- WampServer GREEN
7- c:\Windows\System32\etc\hosts
127.0.0.1 Netty
::1 Netty
8- Yes I can go to localhost and see Wamp page
9- Yes I can login to the phpMyAdmin
10- There is no error message
11- Latest version of Avast antivirus and standard Win7 Firewall (both experimentally switched off, no change)
12- C:\wamp64
13- One virtual host 'Netty' which points to basic php copy-site at c:\wamp64\www\netty works fine.
Wamp was easy to install, including all de versions of 32/64bit C++ and ran immediately flawlessly. Opened up the localhost, added MySQL user Wordpress, created database called Wordpress and imported the MySQLdump file I made earlier. Then I copied the whole site (wp-content, wp-includes, wp-admin) underneath c:\wamp64\www\villacathalo
No connection error (so MySQL must be ok), but just the site's home made 404 page appears when accessing localhost/villacathalo.
To check I added another site of mine which runs purely on php called netty and created a virtual host too which both went as intended. No problem on PHP level!
Another small problem is that running villacathalo as virutalhost brings me to the site villacathalo.com itself! So I removed that virtual host, pitty though this needs editing in files in stead of a simple link in Wamp like for creating one.
Also does running localhost/villacathalo/wp-admin/ after logging in, brings me online in stead of staying on the wamp server. But maybe this action is not allowed as there is already a wp-admin under wamp64 too?
I've read all the standard checkouts etc on this forum, but have no clue where to search to solve this problem with the 404 page. Thank you in advance for any ideas, I might not respond immediately cause I'm very busy.
Kind regards from France, Ernie (don't think I'm French, I'm dutch actually so responces in dutch also welcome :-) ).
1- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
2- Version Wamp 3.0.6
3- Apache version 2.4.23
4- PHP version 5.6.25
5- MySQL version 5.7.14
6- WampServer GREEN
7- c:\Windows\System32\etc\hosts
127.0.0.1 Netty
::1 Netty
8- Yes I can go to localhost and see Wamp page
9- Yes I can login to the phpMyAdmin
10- There is no error message
11- Latest version of Avast antivirus and standard Win7 Firewall (both experimentally switched off, no change)
12- C:\wamp64
13- One virtual host 'Netty' which points to basic php copy-site at c:\wamp64\www\netty works fine.
Wamp was easy to install, including all de versions of 32/64bit C++ and ran immediately flawlessly. Opened up the localhost, added MySQL user Wordpress, created database called Wordpress and imported the MySQLdump file I made earlier. Then I copied the whole site (wp-content, wp-includes, wp-admin) underneath c:\wamp64\www\villacathalo
No connection error (so MySQL must be ok), but just the site's home made 404 page appears when accessing localhost/villacathalo.
To check I added another site of mine which runs purely on php called netty and created a virtual host too which both went as intended. No problem on PHP level!
Another small problem is that running villacathalo as virutalhost brings me to the site villacathalo.com itself! So I removed that virtual host, pitty though this needs editing in files in stead of a simple link in Wamp like for creating one.
Also does running localhost/villacathalo/wp-admin/ after logging in, brings me online in stead of staying on the wamp server. But maybe this action is not allowed as there is already a wp-admin under wamp64 too?
I've read all the standard checkouts etc on this forum, but have no clue where to search to solve this problem with the 404 page. Thank you in advance for any ideas, I might not respond immediately cause I'm very busy.
Kind regards from France, Ernie (don't think I'm French, I'm dutch actually so responces in dutch also welcome :-) ).