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after I installed the XP SP2 I get the following error
message: unable to access the MS Personal Web Server. How
do I fix it?

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This is probably coming from a program launching at startup that is trying
to use a webserver. XP Home Edition doesn't come with IIS, but XP Pro does.
You can try reinstalling it from Control Panel \ Add/Remove Programs \
Add/Remove Windows Components.

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