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by: acerimmer10Posted on 2008-11-25 at 21:21:34ID: 23039623
You need to make sure that apache web access is working before you install. Can you go to the server ip in browser? you should get an apache page. If you load ap2webup what do you get?
If not need you'll need to fix apache first. May need to re-install (using the startx - add remove programs)
Then once you get the page, install web access and make sure that you select apache as your web server in the install.
Often apache doesn't load because of certificate issues. run PKIDIAG and check the system out.
I've also found that the support site always has good stuff for webacess http://support.novell.com so if you get an error type it in there and see what you get.
Also make sure you have the latest service packs on Groupwise and Novell.