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Alpha-Hasi

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  1. I have "Windows2000 Prof" and the UniformServer is "installed" as it is recommended, no changes in the configs. There is no router and there is no proxy. I have installed a firewall (Sygate Personal), but it doesn't make any change, when I stop the firewall working. And: All accesses are accepted (I see my pages, programmed in php with location localhost) beside the named apache-files. (On the picture you could see the right path). It's the same problem as above, but twpmarket has chanched his config-server-status to "Allow from all". That's not a solution for me. But it is not a big tragedy, I could read the config-files in my editor...
  2. Sorry, I have the same problem: The relevant lines in the conf-file are set to "Allow from localhost" (by default), but after clicking (for example) "Apache Status" on the panel is the result is a window like below: 403 - forbidden. I would prefer not to set the lines to "allow from all" ... Any other idea? In addition I couldn't change the configurations with the forms in the panel, but this may be a future feature? [sorry for my English, I'm still learning...]

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