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sithboy1138

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Hey people, I'm new to hosting MySQL and such, but here's my dilemma:

 

First off, I'm running on a Windows Vista PC.

 

I installed MySQL, Apache 2.2 along with things like a PHP addon for Apache and a game server. That all works great, but now, after I installed all of tables and such into MySQL server, turn on my website through Apache (that has nothing to do with the game server), my website works, I can access it through my network as well as from outside my router. but now I try to get into some admin files for my game server but it first redirects me to my website's index page that's being hosted on Apache, so I shut down that and try again. oddly enough my webpage still seems to be running. so I shut down the MySQL server task through task manager to see if somehow it copied my files from Apache and was hosting it somewhere on MySQL server. So, I go back to 127.0.0.1 in my browser and I STILL get my index page. Wth? I shouldn't be getting anything, right? I'm not running any servers.

 

Questions: Even when I'm not running either of my servers why am I getting my website when I go to my 127.0.0.1 address? How can I stop it/reset it? Where is that file being kept so I can either change it or delete it?

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