If port 80 is occupied, any method of killing the process will almost never work. You can only restart the computer and see what other software processes occupy port 80. Generally, the system occupies 80, which may be the Web default of IIS. Site, please stop IIS port 80 and try again!
If port 80 is occupied, any method of killing the process will almost never work. You can only restart the computer and see what other software processes occupy port 80. Generally, the system occupies 80, which may be the Web default of IIS. Site, please stop IIS port 80 and try again!