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Apache config question.
My Norton program has set itself as my home page and despite following all their instructions to reset my hp it will not reset. I was on a chat line with Symantec and the tech support and I didn't get too far before we got cut off - after a wait of over one hour... Any suggestions besides quit using Norton?

OT spyware/home page stealer question.
But as to your question, your homepage has been hijacked by spyware. Install, keep updated, and use an anti-spyware program such as AdAware. Also, you are inviting spam mail by the way you posted to this newsgroup. That is, by using your real email address. "beverly jackson" <bevjackson...@bellsouth.net> wrote in

internet question
Alternative download pages for Ad-Aware, Spybot, HijackThis and CWShredder may be found on this page: http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm. If trying everything at that site does not fix the problem please post back in the same thread. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE Please respond in Newsgroup.

Free hosting and search engines question
If you click on a link in the home page of http://www.savethewaterways.org.uk/ it takes you to the page you requested but if you then do a refresh on that open page you go back to the home page. Is there a way to refresh just the open page? When you are on the home page, right click on the link to the second page

A question about "increment_page_counter.jsp"
In your case, i think you absolutely must add all those words to your home page (as SEO Dave says AND i think you should make a content-delivery definition page for each disease. Then link from the main page to each of the cancer definitions pages and from each of them to the main page. Also, to keep the site from

Question for Judyth
YoKenny YK...@home.invalid microsoft public security Frustrated in PA wrote: Hi - I am hoping someone can help me! I have been using my Windows 98 computer fine for quite some time. In the last 2 days when I access the internet, my Home page gets changed to www.tooncomics.com everytime I restart - even though I

question homepage site
Kevin Spencer ke...@takempis.com microsoft public frontpage client This is quirky, but in general you can just rename the page. You should be able to rename the page without any trouble as long as the name you rename it to is one of the default home page file names in the IIS configuration.

Subdirectories/folders as URLs? (novice question)
Brian Tung <br...@isi.edu> The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/ Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/ The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/ My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.txt.

web page design question
The home page is accessed at http://servername/appname. On the old Windows 2000 server, default web site properties, home directory tab, I set it to "A reditection to a URL. However, browsing to that servername does not redirect to the app's homepage, but instead results in a 404 error from tomcat (not IIS).

{ASSD} Copyright question
I might want some of that functionality behind the scenes, so my question is. I just created a new Virtual Server and Application pool for my extranet site, and I want to make the website look like a normal website. 1. Can I safely delete everything off of the default page and still have my site function properly

question on my pond
Ronx ronx...@hotmail.com microsoft public frontpage client Change the name of your home page to index.html The home page must be named from a list of acceptable names held by the server, and the highest name on the list will be served in preference to those lower down. In your case, index.html is higher in the list

Users cannot change home page... GPO question
The page never actually comes up but I can see it 'saying' it's going there on my address bar. Instead of my home page coming up straight away, I see this other websites name then a It goes something like www.sbnl.com (which is the site that doing it) then /index/passthrough/html?.html..my home page addy.

Redirect in IIS 6.0 (newbie question)
Lanny C. Lathem lann...@aol.com alt toys gi-joe Thanks guys! I appreciate the honesty and good advice. Lanny Visit my home page: http://members.aol.com/lannyl7/homepage/LannyHome.html.

Question
Alan J. Flavell flav...@ph.gla.ac.uk comp infosystems www authoring html On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Philipp Lenssen wrote: After reading through that part, what do you have against linking back to the homepage via "/" (this is what I do too)? Excuse me? If I gave the impression that I had anything against linking to the

Subfloor question
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How it can be (PR question)?
The strange thing is, my ISP's home page is one that goes through the tunnel (Ie it takes a really long route), but www.microsoft.com for example does not... I can't see anything obvious in my settings that would cause that. Incoming connections on the tunnel work fine - both xyz145 and xyz146 are accessible from

Question re: setting home page
... he then puts in his AD domain username and password, (the same one that he used to login to his workstation) and then he gets to the home page on ourweb.mda.ca However, if he just puts: ourweb into the browser, he immediately goes to the home page on ourweb.mda.ca without being prompted for a username\password.

Google indexing question
Well, if she really hasn't "been on a Web Page" (& what about windoze Update & her ISP's Home Page & the Web Pages of the various Hardware & Software stuff that is Installed on the PC? Most PCs will automatically Connect out to various Web Pages & Servers, without the User necessarily being aware of it.

Probably a really stupid question...sorry
The bottom page remains static. This is driving me crazy. I have no idea how to do this. I want the whole page top and bottom frame to go back to "home" when Instead of this: <a href="home.html">Home Page</a> you would use this: <a href="home.html" target="_top">Home Page</a> A handy HTML 4.0 Reference is at:

SPv2 Question - Audiences
( I am 99.9% sure she didn't get it from a web page 'cos she honestly hasn't been on any web page Hmmm... ... (except my Plusnet one for her birthday card last Wednesday ) in the past fortnight. Well, if she really hasn't "been on a Web Page" (& what about windoze Update & her ISP's Home Page & the Web Pages of the