apachemonitor.exe
Properties:
- System Process: No
- Background Process: Yes
- Application Process:Yes
- Common Path:
[% C:\ Program Files \ Apache Group \ Apache2\ bin \ ApacheMonitor.exe \ %] - Uses Network:Yes
- Uses Internet:Yes
Description:
The apachemonitor.exe is a program file that supports the application Apache HTTP Server. The process apachemonitor.exe can be executed through the Apache HTTP Server. The process apachemonitor.exe is located in [% C:\ Program Files \ Apache Group \ Apache2\ bin \ ApacheMonitor.exe \ %]. The process apachemonitor.exe that supports the application Apache HTTP Server is not a hardware related program. The process apachemonitor.exe uses Internet to operate the program. The process apachemonitor.exe has a system tray icon, which allows you to easily view the running status of Apache HTTP server and start or stop it. The process apachemonitor.exe belongs to the Apache HTTP Server and is a process that provides a monitoring interface tool. The apachemonitor.exe basically monitors the activity and the status of the Apache HTTP Server.
The Apache HTTP Server is a collaborative software development effort aimed at creating a robust, commercial-grade, more features, and freely available source code implementation of an HTTP (Web) server.
The utility Apache HTTP Server is jointly managed by a group of volunteers located around the world, using the Internet and the Web to communicate, plan, and develop the server and its related documentation. This project was supported by the Apache Software Foundation. The project was filled by ideas contributed from users through the Internet and has documented the ideas to launch the application Apache HTTP Server.
Contributors of this application intended to briefly describe the history of the project Apache HTTP Server.
The program Apache HTTP Server tries to be helpful when it encounters a problem. In some cases, the program provides some details by writing one or more messages to the server error log. Sometimes this is enough for users to diagnose and fix the problem themselves, these problems includes file permissions. The default locations of the error log is /usr/ local/ apache2/ logs/ error_log, but see the error log directive in users config files for the location on their serve.
Recommendations:
This is a safe process. There is no necessity to remove this process from your system or change it in any way.
