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    <description>Notes of a Software Developer in Tokyo, Japan who still has a soft spot for  C#, Java and Python</description>
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      <title>When your can&apos;t connect to localhost</title>
      <description>I installed the great personal Wiki Instiki some time ago and found it useful but recently it just stopped responding. It was one of those terrible situations where you don&apos;t use something for a while and install or changed something and after that can&apos;t use it anymore. I&apos;m still not sure what is the problem but I managed to get it working again today. Whenever I hit a tricky problem in Windows I always seem to solve it with a tool from the www.sysinsternals.com guys. This time I used TCPView. TCPView allows you see which processes are using the network....</description>
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