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I_Am_The_Walrus
Guest
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
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