> From: Elke Thoné [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> I'm looking for help for my father. We are both using our 
> computer only to surf and email and some games. Now on the 
> computer of my father, when he opens Internet Explorer, he 
> always gets a page fro Apache Tomcat saying something that it 
> is installed successfully. He cannot surf to any other page, 
> typing in an url always gives this same page, so he cannot 
> surf anymore.

Hi Elke.  I'm guessing that one of the following two things is true:

- Your father's web browser has been attacked, and it will only ever navigate 
to one page.  That page isn't on your computer, it's on a server somewhere on 
the Internet.  This is by far the most likely option.  If so, I suggest you do 
a malware scan.  I tend to use Spybot S+D (from www.safer-networking.org - 
beware, there are lots of sites out there that advertise Spybot and give you 
versions with more malware built in!)  You'll need to download it on another 
computer, then transfer it on a CD or a USB key.

- Your Internet service provider runs a proxy server, and it's failed or been 
hacked.  If this is the case, many people using the same ISP will be seeing the 
same problem, and your ISP will by trying to fix it as fast as possible!  This 
is a much less likely option.  If it's true, the problem should go away of its 
own accord.

So.  Run a malware scan on the machine, and see what you find.

                - Peter

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