It is on the same network, but or network architecture is rather outdated and their is a problem with slow logins to the domain and other such issues. We are going to upgrade our backbone to 1000mb, so maybe that will help. I'll check out the GMT setting you mentioned and see if that helps...
Another thing I noticed is that if I use a local login to edit the pages (and not a domain user login) it doesn't seem to have the problem. Could it be something with the connection to the domain controller that is choking?
One other little fact that I just noticed is that if the person trying to edit disconnects and leaves it for awhile (I checked after 30 minutes) and connects again, it lets them connect. Could it be something to do with a slow network? Or a timeout setting somewhere?
Basically she saved the...
One thing that seems strange is that there are items in the log with with a timestamp of 2006-05-22 19:22:21 even though it's only 14:39 on the clock on the server. Am I missing something as to why the log lists the item 5 hours ahead?
The only thing I get in the httper1.log file is the following type errors:
#Software: Microsoft HTTP API 1.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2006-05-16 19:25:10
#Fields: date time c-ip c-port s-ip s-port cs-version cs-method cs-uri sc-status s-siteid s-reason s-queuename
with a whole bunch of...
I am running IIS6 (Windows 2003 Server with SP1) and have FrontPage extensions installed and subwebs set up for each department off the main web. If the server is restarted everyone seems to be able to publish to the server (using FrontPage 2003) ok. But after awhile people start getting...
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