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| locahost returns old version of index.html rather than what I expect Hi, Is there any way to find out what page (ie. location of index.html) is being displayed when I type http://localhost into my browser window? According to the tutorial I've been using to set up IIS, I should not see anything as I have removed all contents from the c:\inetpub\wwwroot folder yet what I am seeing is a very old copy of the index.html page from when I was hosting my website on Linux, so I'm thinking that either its caching from somewhere or I am not using IIS when I type http://localhost, rather some other web service. I know that http request go through port 80, so is there a way to find out all the processes that are using port 80? Vista Ultimate |
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