services.</p>
<p><strong>Apache, unlike many other Windows NT/2000 services,
- logs any errors to it's own error.log file in the logs folder
+ logs any errors to its own error.log file in the logs folder
within the Apache server root folder. You will <em>not</em>
find Apache error details in the Windows NT Event
Log.</strong></p>
<p>There is some support for Apache on Windows 95/98 to behave
in a similar manner as a service on Windows NT/2000. It is
<em>highly experimental</em>, if it works (at all) the Apache
- Sofware Foundation will not attest to it's reliability or
+ Sofware Foundation will not attest to its reliability or
future support. Proceed at your own risk!</p>
<p>Once you have confirmed that Apache runs correctly at the <a
Apache services.</p>
<p><strong>Apache, unlike many other Windows NT/2000 services,
- logs any errors to it's own error.log file in the logs folder
+ logs any errors to its own error.log file in the logs folder
within the Apache server root folder. You will <em>not</em>
find Apache error details in the Windows NT Event
Log.</strong></p>