AIX-Installation-Http Server-"httpd: bad user name porting"

Hi Every Body,
Thanks one and all.
With all of your Support we Installed and Developed HTML DB Application in Windows 2000 Environment.
Development in Progress...
So we decided to install and invoke its future thru AIX environment.
As per desicion
Installed Succesfuly.
But While Starting the "apachectl" the following Error occurs.
httpd: bad user name porting
./apachectl start: httpd could not be started
I have tried with my little knowledge but could not start it.
Any body face this type of problem ?
Kidnly guide me .
Any suggestion will be appriciate.
Best Regards
Perumal swamy.R

Hi,
THanks in Advance.
I have now started HTTP Server successfuly and configared also.
But While Accessing "http://s2.shanthigears.co.in:8020/pls/htmldb" the following error occurs.
Authorization Required
This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.
Kindly guide to me.
Best Regards
Perumal Swamy.R

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