hi there... i'm running a pc and a server... in the server i have 4 virtual server which will reply upon receiving request from the pc... but the problem is, i can't run all 4 simultaneously... only 2 running and others waiting... once the first 2 done.. then only the last 2 running... i saw in the task bar there are 2 processes running with the name apache... i try stop 1.. then try again... now it's done 1 by one instead... i want to run all 4 at once simultaneously... what should i do? if there is a way to increase the number of process running as apache to be 4? plz help... ur replies are most appreciated... thanx... thibz

In reply to Re^2: Can one Apache process run multiple requests simultaneously? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can one Apache process run multiple requests simultaneously? by ganeshk

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