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  1. I'm sorry, don't know what other problem could be beside that, let's hope someone else will -.-

     

    Thanks to Luca who helped me when I faced the same issue. Here you go?:

     

    try this:

     

    net stop http

     

    Then push yes.

    It will try to close all listed processes. you need to get message "successfully stopped" on all except for "http service", but that is fine.

    If you get an error on other processes than http, repeat the same command (net stop http).

     

    Then check with

     

    netstat -ano

     

    if there is anything on port 80

  2. try this:

     

    net stop http

     

    Then push yes.

    It will try to close all listed processes. you need to get message "successfully stopped" on all except for "http service", but that is fine.

    If you get an error on other processes than http, repeat the same command (net stop http).

     

    Then check with

     

    netstat -ano

     

    if there is anything on port 80

     

    ciao

    Luca

     

    It worked Luca. Thanks a lot

  3. try this:

     

    net stop http

     

    Then push yes.

    He will try to close all listed processes. you need to get message "successfully stopped" on all exept "http service", but that is fine.

    If you get an error on other processes that http, repeat the same command (net stop http).

     

    Then check with

     

    nestat -ano

     

    if there is anything on port 80

     

    ciao

    Luca

    Thanks for your quick response Luca. Will try this and let you know of its outcome.

  4. I killed all the processes related to port 80 except one and I still get the same error message as mentioned by AggresiveBear when invoking emu. The one that's left is related to a system process by name NT Kernel & System and am unable to kill that process as I get a message "the operation is not valid for this process" . Request your help

     

    Can anyone help me in resolving the issue please. TIA

  5. AggresiveBear, you have another program using Port 80.

    1. Open CMD.exe

    2. type netstat -aon | findstr :80

    3. All processes that use port 80 are displayed. Take note of the pid in the right colum.

    4. Go to task manager, sort by pid and close those processes.

     

    I killed all the processes related to port 80 except one and I still get the same error message as mentioned by AggresiveBear when invoking emu. The one that's left is related to a system process by name NT Kernel & System and am unable to kill that process as I get a message "the operation is not valid for this process" . Request your help

  6. Hi Trellis

     

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    Also, can you also share the mastery series in case you have it. Thanks.

     

    Shankar

     

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