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davidb



Joined: 04 May 2010
Posts: 1
Location: Ireland

PostPosted: Tue 04 May '10 18:23    Post subject: uninstall general Reply with quote

Hi

Win7 with old server installed.

After a bit of a mad rush to the head I installed one to many servers on this machine a while ago, and localhost now points at a blank page. But I am unable to back track the location on the machine of this file so I am hoping to un install all web servers off this machine, unfortunatily I have no more suspects lest in add remove programmes.

But there must be a config file somewhere at start up to tell win7 where to point local host, I have searched for httpd.conf files. Although it could be the remands of a Flash media server. What I want to get back to using is a standard WAMP install, but I need to get rid what ever is telling the machine to point local host at a balcnk page.

I would prefer not to re-install the OS just to get back to a working version of wamp.


Your assistance is much appreciated.

DavidB
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wm003



Joined: 24 Mar 2006
Posts: 88

PostPosted: Wed 05 May '10 7:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

- check the windows services if there still is any apache service entry
- check startup folder for programs that may run anythin unusual
- check registry HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run aswell
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