Remove all traces of Wiki

Hi all
I'm trying to remove the Wiki from our new server, OSX Server 10.5.5.
I thought I had removed all traces, but when accessing the url http://www.myserver.com/wikihelp/en.lproj/search/ I still get a page - which is stopping the security software (run by our IT department) from passing my server to enable it to go live to the outside world.
Can anyone enlighten me as to where I should be looking to stop this service?
Thanks

Hello, Welcome to Discussions.
There is no manual way to do it without it having something else not remove properly.
You will want to use the Add/Remove Programs and uninstall all Apple Software. List below of what is typically installed but may not be exactly what you have. Also a link on how to find all of our hidden files and folders. You can see weather or not this is something that would be along the lines of how you want to remove Apple software without affecting drivers.
Uninstall the following Apple Software in the following order to help reduce reboots
-Apple Mobile Device Support
-Apple Software Update
-Bonjour
-Windows iPod Updater (Name might be different but look for anything with the word iPod)
-MobileME Control Panel
-Quicktime
-iTunes
*Now reboot the computer
Removing iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1925
Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1926?viewlocale=en_US
Update:
*Bonjour and Quicktime and Apple Mobile Device Support are a requirement to properly run iTunes and allow iPhone and iPod Touch to show up in iTunes.
Message was edited by: Andrew T.
Message was edited by: Andrew T.

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