Does anyone know what causes session data and cookies to be truncated. The following trace was taken from our IIS server and seems to truncate the session cookie. ASP.NET_SessionId= seems to dissapear from the cookie:
Chris Dukes
2004-04-05 15:11:20 192.168.13.1 - W3SVC1 TTSENET02...
I wondered if anyone had any ideas on the following:
I have an ASP.Net web application which when the application is running on
most servers, the web site root is
appended to hyperlinks thus '/xxx.aspx' become 'http://localhost/xxx.aspx'
However, on our live system
'/xxx.aspx'
becomes...
I wondered if anyone had any ideas on the following:
I have an ASP.Net web application which when the application is running on
most servers, the web site root is
appended to hyperlinks thus '/xxx.aspx' become 'http://localhost/xxx.aspx'
However, on our live system
'/xxx.aspx'
becomes...
I am trying to send Faxes from a unix box via exchange using the exchange syntax to: [FAX:xxx@0123456], but sendmail rejects the address as invalid.
What I would like sendmail to do is forward any invalid addresses to the exchange box as the exchange machine would understand the said format...
Does anyone know how, given the name of a computer on an NT domain, to determine if the computer is currently connected to the domain ( ie. is turned on). Any examples would be appreciated.
Chris Dukes
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