IIS is evil

Right, so I’m trying to install Apache so I can work on some PHP stuff. It seems I discovered a zombie while I was trying to get it to work. I kept typing http://localhost/, but instead of the “success” page that Apache should give, I get this other page, back when I was using Microsoft’s IIS (Internet Information Services). So, I went back into the IIS folder, which should have been deleted when I uninstalled IIS, and deleted all of those files. When I refreshed the page, I got this:

Honestly. What a stubborn software. It seems that even though I uninstalled, it’s still mysteriously in working condition. Anyone know how to get rid of IIS? Or, how to make Apache the default server?

There’s also something else that I find weird: when I Googled how to uninstall IIS, I got all these web pages about to install it!

Argh!!! Fucking useless!

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October 9th, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Changing printers in Windows Vista

Today, I had to actually change printers - that usually happens around every time one’s own printer type is outdated by a new type of printer. The reason why I had to change printers was because I had needed to have a ASCII reference table. You can get one here.

The process of changing printers is very simple. The most obvious pars would be plugging the printer into an electrical socket and then establishing a connection between your computer and the printer (wireless or wired, it will usually be wired (USB wire)). Yes, but for some reason Windows Vista doesn’t update the printers. I mean, it’ll know when you disconnect a speaker, mouse, keyboard or screen, but for some stupid reason it won’t know when the printer is disconnected - either that, or doesn’t care. First of all, once it’s physically connected, open the Control Panel (Start -> Control Panel). Now, I’m going to write this in list form to make it easier to read:

  1. Once you are in the Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound. It should be the picture of a printer.
  2. After you are in Hardware and Sound, click Printers and a window with a list of printers will appear.
  3. Now, do you know the name of your printer? My new printer is the HP Officejet 5610 series; therefore, I would double-click on the text that says HP Officejet 5600 series. The name of your printer and one displayed on your screen may not match up, like mine. I’m not sure why this, but Windows doesn’t seem to care. What you basically need to do is, double-click on the shortcut that has the name of the printer you want to use. If there’s more than one of those shortcuts, try each one until you get the one that works.

To test, print something. If it comes out of the printer that you want it to come out of, then mission accomplished. If not, then… post a comment.

Here are pictures if you are a visual learner:

September 1st, 2008 | 1 Comment

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