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The SSL/TLS-aware Apache Webserver
Name: Tryan Date: April 14, 2005 at 15:03:08 Pacific OS: XP Home CPU/Ram: 1GHz 128RAM
Comment:
This computer is severely under RAM'ed but that aside... what is Apache Webserver? Or better yet, how do I get rid of it? I can't see Apache or SSL in add/remove programs and I can't find any files named Apache in the C:\ drive. Every time I dial up the internet and double click on IE or Mozilla I get:
Hey, it worked! The SSL/TLS-aware Apache Webserver was successfully installed on this website.
(Home page for IE is msn and for Mozilla is google.)
Can anybody help?
Kind regards Tracey
Windows 98SE HP Pavillion Celeron 533MHz HDD 10GB + 4GB 64MB RAM Antiquated & Poor Quality Runs like a dream.
Name: Ed in Texas. Date: April 15, 2005 at 01:11:52 Pacific
Reply:
Tryan, sounds to me like your homepage has been highjacked and you are seeing a page they want you to. You can set your homepage as you like and there are several ways to prevent it's changing. More info can be found @: http://www.spywareinfo.com/articles/hijacked/ HTH. Ed in Texas.
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