I am getting error in wamp for PHP in path
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My wamp server icon is currently orange, which means only 2 out of 3 servers are running. I can not open my phpmyadmin page because it gives 404 not found error. if I right click on my wamp icon at the bottom I get an error saying Error: C:/wamp64 or PHP in PATH. If I click on this error then a command prompt window appear saying this:-
Sorry,
There is an error.
There is Wampserver path (c:/wamp64)
into Windows PATH environnement variable: (C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4)
It seems that a PHP installation is declared in the environment variable
PATH
C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
Wampserver does not use, modify or require the PATH environment variable.
Using a PATH on Wampserver or PHP version
is detrimental to the proper functioning of Wampserver.
Press ENTER to continue...
php wamp
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My wamp server icon is currently orange, which means only 2 out of 3 servers are running. I can not open my phpmyadmin page because it gives 404 not found error. if I right click on my wamp icon at the bottom I get an error saying Error: C:/wamp64 or PHP in PATH. If I click on this error then a command prompt window appear saying this:-
Sorry,
There is an error.
There is Wampserver path (c:/wamp64)
into Windows PATH environnement variable: (C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4)
It seems that a PHP installation is declared in the environment variable
PATH
C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
Wampserver does not use, modify or require the PATH environment variable.
Using a PATH on Wampserver or PHP version
is detrimental to the proper functioning of Wampserver.
Press ENTER to continue...
php wamp
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My wamp server icon is currently orange, which means only 2 out of 3 servers are running. I can not open my phpmyadmin page because it gives 404 not found error. if I right click on my wamp icon at the bottom I get an error saying Error: C:/wamp64 or PHP in PATH. If I click on this error then a command prompt window appear saying this:-
Sorry,
There is an error.
There is Wampserver path (c:/wamp64)
into Windows PATH environnement variable: (C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4)
It seems that a PHP installation is declared in the environment variable
PATH
C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
Wampserver does not use, modify or require the PATH environment variable.
Using a PATH on Wampserver or PHP version
is detrimental to the proper functioning of Wampserver.
Press ENTER to continue...
php wamp
My wamp server icon is currently orange, which means only 2 out of 3 servers are running. I can not open my phpmyadmin page because it gives 404 not found error. if I right click on my wamp icon at the bottom I get an error saying Error: C:/wamp64 or PHP in PATH. If I click on this error then a command prompt window appear saying this:-
Sorry,
There is an error.
There is Wampserver path (c:/wamp64)
into Windows PATH environnement variable: (C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4)
It seems that a PHP installation is declared in the environment variable
PATH
C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
Wampserver does not use, modify or require the PATH environment variable.
Using a PATH on Wampserver or PHP version
is detrimental to the proper functioning of Wampserver.
Press ENTER to continue...
php wamp
php wamp
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As indicated, you do not need a path on a PHP version in the Windows PATH environment variable.
Control Panel
- Advanced system settings
- Environment Variables button
- System variables
Select PATH
- Modify
Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
then Suppress
OK
Work perfect!!!
– Albert Hidalgo
Nov 3 at 15:52
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Modify Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4 then Suppress OK
there is no suppress option.
I've found this advice as well... i also upgraded my php version on this site http://wampserver.aviatechno.net/ . the error disappeared on upgrade ..it probably changed the path on install.
Note : This is only a warning from Wampserver that you can ignore.
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As indicated, you do not need a path on a PHP version in the Windows PATH environment variable.
Control Panel
- Advanced system settings
- Environment Variables button
- System variables
Select PATH
- Modify
Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
then Suppress
OK
Work perfect!!!
– Albert Hidalgo
Nov 3 at 15:52
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up vote
1
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As indicated, you do not need a path on a PHP version in the Windows PATH environment variable.
Control Panel
- Advanced system settings
- Environment Variables button
- System variables
Select PATH
- Modify
Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
then Suppress
OK
Work perfect!!!
– Albert Hidalgo
Nov 3 at 15:52
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up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
As indicated, you do not need a path on a PHP version in the Windows PATH environment variable.
Control Panel
- Advanced system settings
- Environment Variables button
- System variables
Select PATH
- Modify
Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
then Suppress
OK
As indicated, you do not need a path on a PHP version in the Windows PATH environment variable.
Control Panel
- Advanced system settings
- Environment Variables button
- System variables
Select PATH
- Modify
Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4
then Suppress
OK
answered Sep 23 at 7:16
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Work perfect!!!
– Albert Hidalgo
Nov 3 at 15:52
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Work perfect!!!
– Albert Hidalgo
Nov 3 at 15:52
Work perfect!!!
– Albert Hidalgo
Nov 3 at 15:52
Work perfect!!!
– Albert Hidalgo
Nov 3 at 15:52
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Modify Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4 then Suppress OK
there is no suppress option.
I've found this advice as well... i also upgraded my php version on this site http://wampserver.aviatechno.net/ . the error disappeared on upgrade ..it probably changed the path on install.
Note : This is only a warning from Wampserver that you can ignore.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Modify Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4 then Suppress OK
there is no suppress option.
I've found this advice as well... i also upgraded my php version on this site http://wampserver.aviatechno.net/ . the error disappeared on upgrade ..it probably changed the path on install.
Note : This is only a warning from Wampserver that you can ignore.
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Modify Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4 then Suppress OK
there is no suppress option.
I've found this advice as well... i also upgraded my php version on this site http://wampserver.aviatechno.net/ . the error disappeared on upgrade ..it probably changed the path on install.
Note : This is only a warning from Wampserver that you can ignore.
Modify Select C:wamp64binphpphp7.2.4 then Suppress OK
there is no suppress option.
I've found this advice as well... i also upgraded my php version on this site http://wampserver.aviatechno.net/ . the error disappeared on upgrade ..it probably changed the path on install.
Note : This is only a warning from Wampserver that you can ignore.
edited Nov 11 at 7:08
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