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[Web] Fixed an issue where the System process occupied port 80

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Posted on 6/17/2016 1:15:42 PM | | |
1. IIS occupies 80 ports
The following methods can be used to solve the problem that the System process occupies port 80:
Open RegEdit:
Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/HTTP
Find a DWORD value of Start and change it to 0
Restart the computer, and the System process will not take up port 80
2. Routing and remote access services occupy 80%
If NAT 80 port mapping is configured, the system (PID4) will also occupy 80 ports.
In this case, stop the routing and remote service services.





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 Landlord| Posted on 6/17/2016 2:26:47 PM |
Solution to the problem that port 80 is occupied by the process System & PID=4 under Windows
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