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dezaster
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xp problems

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got a problem that i can't seem to figure out. whenever i go to basic msn pages.. like groups, or whenever an add is being opened up on a side add for hotmail, the add doesn't load, but a windows xp add for.. well, this is the first part after the windows xp professional logo:

Your Web service is now running.
You do not currently have a default Web page established for your users. Any users attempting to connect to your Web site from another machine are currently receiving an Under Construction page. Your Web server lists the following files as possible default Web pages: default.htm,default.asp,index.htm,iisstart.asp,default.aspx. Currently, only iisstart.asp exists.

To add documents to your default Web site, save files in c:\inetpub\wwwroot\.

what is this? every time i go to these pages, that blocks the page and this page opens :
http://localhost/iishelp/

no idea.. tried searchin for things all over, and no luck..

one more thing, i've got a file on my computer that i can't delete no matter. tried runnin in safe mode, but it says it's bein used by another program.. i've terminated a large variety of programs, and it still says it is being used.. ... it's a winamp file of blazing saddles..

any help on these matters would be amazing,
thanks
dez
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hello ! and maybe this will help

Disable Messenger SERVICE (Not MSN messenger) then go START : RUN and type rundll32.exe --> enter
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