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captcha_breaker:webserver_error [2017-06-09 06:57] – [How to disable IIS - Microsoft Web Deploy] svencaptcha_breaker:webserver_error [2019-04-13 17:32] (current) – [How to disable IIS - Microsoft Web Deploy] sven
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 There you can disable it when changing Automatic startup to disabled. There you can disable it when changing Automatic startup to disabled.
-search for **Microsoft Web Deploy MsDepSvc.exe MsDepSvc**+search for **Microsoft Web Deploy** or **MsDepSvc.exe** or **MsDepSvc**.
  
 Or simply open the TaskManager and find the service as seen in the screenshot below. The right click on it and choose **Stop Service** Or simply open the TaskManager and find the service as seen in the screenshot below. The right click on it and choose **Stop Service**
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 +[[https://www.easytutoriel.com/port-80-http-occupe-windows.html|French customers can follow this Guide]] which should solve the problem.
  
-[[https://www.easytutoriel.com/port-80-http-occupe-windows.html|French customers can follow this Guide]] which should solve the problem:+---- 
 + 
 +Another way to stop using ISS to use port 80 is: 
 +  start RegEdit (typed regedit by using Win + R) 
 +  go to the key **HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HTTP** 
 +  changed value of the "**start**" value from **3** to **4** 
 +  - restart PC or VPS 
 + 
 +====== How to disable World Wide Web publishing service ====== 
 + 
 +Another common service that uses port 80 can be disabled as follow: 
 + 
 +  -     Click Start button, type services in the Search box, and then click Services under Programs. 
 +  -     Locate and then double-click World Wide Web Publishing Service in the list of services. 
 +  -     On the General tab, click Stop under Service status. 
 +  -     In the Startup type list, click Disabled, and then click OK.