


You can either hit return or click on the "Administrative Tools" link that Windows finds for you.Ī control panel window will open with a list of tools. I found the easiest way there was to click on the search button next to the start menu button in the Windows 10 taskbar and type "Administrative Tools". In order to disable it or modify how the service runs, you need to know where to find "Services" in your system. I suppose that's because Windows 10 runs IIS as a service. Paaacman's response refers to the IIS server as "W3SVC", or the "World Wide Web Publishing Service". In order to use Apache Server on that port, IIS must be stopped. Windows 10 runs IIS (Internet Information Services, Microsoft's web server software) automatically during Startup on Port 80. I just wanted to add some helpful detail for users like myself who don't know their way around Windows 10 as well. This answer is intended as an addendum to the highest rated answer on this thread by paaacman.


I had the same problem on windows 10, IIS/10.0 was using port 80įrench name is: " Service de publication World Wide Web"Įnglish name is: " World Wide Web Publishing Service"
