Mac Mini w/WinXP sp2 won't find AirPort Extreme

I bought my wife a Mac Mini. It sees the Airport Extreme that we have when booted into MAC OS. This was setup for her iBook. Works fine, has been for a couple years now. If she boots into WinXP side she cannot access the internet. Windows doesn't detect the wireless modem or the Airport Extreme at all. When I run the Airport Setup Assistant I get this error message: "This computer has no wireless interface enabled or Windows is not setup to manage wireless networks on this computer."
I have no clue what to do from here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
dshel61
mac mini   Windows XP   SP2

I have and I just reinstalled them. When I go to Device Manager it shows all yellow exclamation points under "Other Devices".
All of these devices are listed:
Ethernet Controller
Ethernet Controller
PCI Device
PCI Device
Unknown Device
Video Controller (VGA Compatable)
Any thoughts?

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    OS X now implements three layers of built-in protection specifically against malware, not counting runtime protections such as execute disable, sandboxing, system library randomization, and address space layout randomization that may also guard against other kinds of exploits.
    2. All versions of OS X since 10.6.7 have been able to detect known Mac malware in downloaded files, and to block insecure web plugins. This feature is transparent to the user. Internally Apple calls it "XProtect."
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    4. Starting with OS X 10.8.3, a third layer of protection has been added: a "Malware Removal Tool" (MRT). MRT runs automatically in the background when you update the OS. It checks for, and removes, malware that may have evaded the other protections via a Java exploit (see below.) MRT also runs when you install or update the Apple-supplied Java runtime (but not the Oracle runtime.) Like XProtect, MRT is effective against known threats, but not against unknown ones. It notifies you if it finds malware, but otherwise there's no user interface to MRT.
    5. The built-in security features of OS X reduce the risk of malware attack, but they are not, and never will be, complete protection. Malware is a problem of human behavior, and a technological fix is not going to solve it. Trusting software to protect you will only make you more vulnerable.
    The best defense is always going to be your own intelligence. With the possible exception of Java exploits, all known malware circulating on the Internet that affects a fully-updated installation of OS X 10.6 or later takes the form of so-called "Trojan horses," which can only have an effect if the victim is duped into running them. The threat therefore amounts to a battle of wits between you and the scam artists. If you're smarter than they think you are, you'll win. That means, in practice, that you always stay within a safe harbor of computing practices. How do you know when you're leaving the safe harbor? Below are some warning signs of danger.
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    Software of any kind is distributed via BitTorrent. or Usenet, or on a website that also distributes pirated music or movies.
    Software with a corporate brand, such as Adobe Flash Player, doesn't come directly from the developer’s website. Do not trust an alert from any website to update Flash, your browser, or anything else.
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    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.ACSServer.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.devicemgr.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.php.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.podcastwikiui.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/hosts”
    Permissions verification complete
    Permission Repair - Completed 11 Apr 2012 7:07pm
    Repairing permissions for “Macintosh HD”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc”
    Repaired “private/etc”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf.default”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf.default”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_ACSServer.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_ACSServer.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_devicemanagement.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_devicemanagement.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_podcastlibrary.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_podcastlibrary.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/magic”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/magic”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/mime.types”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/mime.types”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/httpd.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/httpd.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/other”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/other”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/other/bonjour.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/other/bonjour.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/other/php5.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/other/php5.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/users”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/users”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.ACSServer.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.ACSServer.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.devicemgr.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.devicemgr.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.php.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.php.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.podcastwikiui.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.podcastwikiui.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/hosts”
    Repaired “private/etc/hosts”
    Permissions repair complete
    Permission Repair - Completed 11 Apr 2012 6:49pm
    Repairing permissions for “Macintosh HD”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc”
    Repaired “private/etc”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf.default”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf.default”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_ACSServer.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_ACSServer.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_devicemanagement.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_devicemanagement.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_podcastlibrary.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_podcastlibrary.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/magic”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/magic”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/mime.types”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/mime.types”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/httpd.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/httpd.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/other”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/other”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/other/bonjour.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/other/bonjour.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/other/php5.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/other/php5.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/users”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/users”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.ACSServer.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.ACSServer.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.devicemgr.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.devicemgr.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.php.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.php.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.podcastwikiui.plist”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/webapps/com.apple.webapp.podcastwikiui.plist”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/hosts”
    Repaired “private/etc/hosts”
    Permissions repair complete
    Permission Repair - Completed 11 Apr 2012 6:20pm
    Repairing permissions for “Macintosh HD”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework”; should be drwxr-xr-x ; they are drwxrwxr-x .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions”; should be drwxr-xr-x ; they are drwxrwxr-x .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/PluginManager”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/PluginManager”; should be -rwxr-xr-x ; they are -rwxrwxr-x .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/PluginManager”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/English.lproj/ InfoPlist.strings”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/English.lproj/ InfoPlist.strings”; should be -rw-r--r-- ; they are -rw-rw-r-- .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/English.lproj/ InfoPlist.strings”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Info.plist”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Info.plist”; should be -rw-r--r-- ; they are -rw-rw-r-- .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Info.plist”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/version.plist” ; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/version.plist” ; should be -rw-r--r-- ; they are -rw-rw-r-- .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/A/Resources/version.plist”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/PluginManager”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/PluginManager”; should be -rwxr-xr-x ; they are -rwxrwxr-x .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/PluginManager”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/English.lproj/ InfoPlist.strings”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/English.lproj/ InfoPlist.strings”; should be -rw-r--r-- ; they are -rw-rw-r-- .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/English.lproj/ InfoPlist.strings”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/Info.plist”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/Info.plist”; should be -rw-r--r-- ; they are -rw-rw-r-- .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/Info.plist”
    Group differs on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/version.plist” ; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/version.plist” ; should be -rw-r--r-- ; they are -rw-rw-r-- .
    Repaired “Library/Frameworks/PluginManager.framework/Versions/B/Resources/version.plist”
    Group differs on “Library/Java”; should be 0; group is 80.
    Permissions differ on “Library/Java”; should be drwxr-xr-x ; they are drwxrwxr-x .
    Repaired “Library/Java”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc”
    Repaired “private/etc”
    User differs on “usr/share/collabd/webauthd”; should be 94; user is 221.
    Group differs on “usr/share/collabd/webauthd”; should be 94; group is 221.
    Repaired “usr/share/collabd/webauthd”
    User differs on “usr/share/collabd/webauthd/locales”; should be 94; user is 221.
    Group differs on “usr/share/collabd/webauthd/locales”; should be 94; group is 221.
    Repaired “usr/share/collabd/webauthd/locales”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/zh_TW.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/zh_TW.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/zh_CN.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/zh_CN.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/ko.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/ko.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/nl.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/nl.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/it.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/it.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/es.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/es.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/fr.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/fr.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/de.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/de.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    Permissions differ on “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/ja.lproj/app/javascript.js”; should be lrwxrwxrwx ; they are lrwxr-xr-x .
    Repaired “usr/share/devicemgr/frontend/admin/ja.lproj/app/javascript.js”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-mpm.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-ssl.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf”
    User differs on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”; should be 0; user is 501.
    Group differs on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”; should be 0; group is 20.
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf”
    Permissions differ on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf”; should be -r--r--r-- ; they are -rw-r--r-- .
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf”
    Permissions differ on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf.default”; should be -r--r--r-- ; they are -rw-r--r-- .
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf.default”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf.default”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_ACSServer.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_ACSServer.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_devicemanagement.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_devicemanagement.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/httpd_podcastlibrary.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/httpd_podcastlibrary.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/magic”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/magic”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/mime.types”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/mime.types”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-dav.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-default.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-info.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    Repaired “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-languages.conf”
    ACL found but not expected on “private/etc/apache2/original/extra/httpd-manual.conf”
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