Lyris User's Guide
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Why is Apache installed on my machine?
Table of Contents
· Introduction
· Email Commands
· Web Interface for Users
· Server Administrator
· Site Administrator
· List Administrator
· Other Topics
· Add-On Packages
· · NT Authentication Option
· · Lyris List Manager ODBC Driver
· · Random Document Responder
· · Parental Approval of Subscriptions
· · Allowing Users to Subscribe from a Web Form
· · The Apache Web Server
· · · What about my existing web server?
· · · Why is Apache installed on my machine?
· · · Configuring Apache
· Installing and Upgrading
· Appendix
· Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Apache installed on my machine?

If you configure the web interface for your own web server, do not be surprised to find the Apache directory with the Apache executable (Apache.exe) on your machine. The Apache directory (under the Lyris List Manager root directory) contains all cgi scripts, documents, and Perl libraries necessary for your own web server to run the Lyris List Manager Web Interface. As a matter of fact, when configuring the web interface to run with your own web server, the files are copied from the directories under apache.

Thus, the Apache directory not only holds the Apache web server, but a full set of backups for your Lyris List Manager Web Interface.

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