All of them uses port 80 by default, so if you install previously another one and install the other one after that maybe you will have a port conflict.
So be careful with that
It will not cause conflict if he just has one server with 80 port.port 80 is default for all websites so it's usually best to change it to something more specific like "12345" or something else. Just something that you know isn't already being used on your local network.
Yes but like you said, if he's playing around with multiple hosting solutions then he will already have something listening on port 80 and it will give conflicts. You can always run a "netstat" command from prompt to see what is using what ports.It will not cause conflict if he just has one server with 80 port.
It has nothing to do if all other websites uses the same port
Totally true, careful with thatYes but like you said, if he's playing around with multiple hosting solutions then he will already have something listening on port 80 and it will give conflicts. You can always run a "netstat" command from prompt to see what is using what ports.