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 ^Filename^Description^ ^Filename^Description^
 |apache2.conf|The main Apache2 configuration file. Contains settings that are global to Apache2.| |apache2.conf|The main Apache2 configuration file. Contains settings that are global to Apache2.|
 +|:::|<WRAP info>**NOTE:**Changes to the main configuration files are only recognized by Apache2 when it is started or restarted.</WRAP>|
 |httpd.conf|Historically the main Apache2 configuration file, named after the httpd daemon. Now the file does not exist. In older versions of Ubuntu the file might be present, but empty, as all configuration options have been moved to the below referenced directories.| |httpd.conf|Historically the main Apache2 configuration file, named after the httpd daemon. Now the file does not exist. In older versions of Ubuntu the file might be present, but empty, as all configuration options have been moved to the below referenced directories.|
 |conf-available|This directory contains available configuration files. All files that were previously in /etc/apache2/conf.d should be moved to /etc/apache2/conf-available.| |conf-available|This directory contains available configuration files. All files that were previously in /etc/apache2/conf.d should be moved to /etc/apache2/conf-available.|
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-In addition, other configuration files may be added using the **Include** directive, and wildcards can be used to include many configuration files.+<WRAP info> 
 +**NOTE:**  In addition, other configuration files may be added using the **Include** directive, and wildcards can be used to include many configuration files.
  
   * Any directive may be placed in any of these configuration files.   * Any directive may be placed in any of these configuration files.
-  * Changes to the main configuration files are only recognized by Apache2 when it is started or restarted. 
  
 The server also reads a file containing mime document types; the filename is set by the **TypesConfig** directive, typically via /etc/apache2/mods-available/mime.conf, which might also include additions and overrides, and is /etc/mime.types by default. The server also reads a file containing mime document types; the filename is set by the **TypesConfig** directive, typically via /etc/apache2/mods-available/mime.conf, which might also include additions and overrides, and is /etc/mime.types by default.
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 +</WRAP>
  
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