Windows 10: 80 port was used by HTTP.sys

Discus and support 80 port was used by HTTP.sys in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; I want to use IIS and nginx at the same time. But I found that http service is using 80 port, and it's PID is 4, so I cannot kill it. With disabled... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Winsen Peng, Mar 29, 2019.

  1. 80 port was used by HTTP.sys


    I want to use IIS and nginx at the same time.

    But I found that http service is using 80 port, and it's PID is 4, so I cannot kill it.

    With disabled http service, IIS cannot start anyway.

    HOW can I both using IIS in 8080 port and nginx in 80 port?

    :)
     
    Winsen Peng, Mar 29, 2019
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  2. Network Services Started Using Port 80

    After upgrading to Windows 10 I noticed my web server stop running. After doing a port check I came to notice that the Network Services started using port 80. I rather not have to switch my web server 's from port 80 because I have a few sites setup in a
    vhost and I rather not have to reconfigure all of them.

    I would like to have the network services which include:

    • Cryptographic Services
    • DNS Client
    • Network Location Awareness
    • Workstation

    I already attemted to switch the port and my server loads but none of vhost domain did. Anyway to prevent them from using port 80. I am getting desperate.
     
    RamonOHenry, Mar 29, 2019
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  3. Bug? SYSTEM process "System and compressed memory" using port 80???

    This article solve my problem.

    It appears there are a couple of different applications that can cause this same problem;

    • IIS is still running.
    • SQL Server Reporting Services is running.
    • Web Deployment Agent Service is running (this was my problem).
    Reference:
    http://www.lukebrowning.com/sysadmin/windows/nt-kernel-system-using-port-80/
     
    Tahir_Mahmood, Mar 29, 2019
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  4. 80 port was used by HTTP.sys

    "System" process with PID 4 use port 80

    I use Windows 10 and Apache which run on port 80. But after the Windows update on 10 May 2017, there was a process called "System" ( NT Kernel & System ) PID 4 used port 80, So I can not use Apache on port 80.

    I know this system process but what can I do to close this process or let this process leave port 80 ?

    ps. I do not use IIS or other services that use this port.
     
    cs_untitle, Mar 29, 2019
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