We have an intranet website on an NT box w/ IIS4. The HTML homepage and all other HTML pages come up fine but the ASP pages just sit and churn, no error messages (i.e.404) or time out.
When I "preview" the website in FrontPage everything works fine.
Please help me out!
Shem
We have an intranet website on an NT box w/ IIS4. The HTML homepage and all other HTML pages come up fine but the ASP pages just sit and churn, no error messages (i.e.404) or time out.
When I "preview" the website in FrontPage everything works fine.
Please help me out!
Shem
We have an intranet website on an NT box w/ IIS4. The HTML homepage and all other HTML pages come up fine but the ASP pages just sit and churn, no error messages (i.e.404) or time out.
When I "preview" the website in FrontPage everything works fine.
Please help me out!
Shem
We have an intranet website on an NT box w/ IIS4. The HTML homepage and all other HTML pages come up fine but the ASP pages just sit and churn, no error messages (i.e.404) or time out.
When I "preview" the website in FrontPage everything works fine.
Please help me out!
Shem
I have a shared HP PhotoSmart printer attached to the W2K Adv Srvr. All users are on W2K Pro machines. Users have been able to use the printer just fine for a couple of months. Now one of them can't print to it. They hit print and it looks like it goes through but it doesn't light up the...
I have a shared HP PhotoSmart printer attached to the W2K Adv Srvr. All users are on W2K Pro machines. Users have been able to use the printer just fine for a couple of months. Now one of them can't print to it. They hit print and it looks like it goes through but it doesn't light up the...
I am trying to put huge text files (40Mb or so) in WORD so I can put them in a file on a CD and a web page. They are blowing WORD away. How can I handle these huge files? Shem
I'm trying to install W2K server on a new server with the intent of it being the domain controller. We have an NT server domain controller that will remain on the network. How do I demote the NT and promote/migrate the W2K?
I'm running 2000 server and my IE5.5 can't get onto the internet. When I try (msn.com and others) it times out with the error message: "Internet Explorer cannot open the site http:\msn.com. The connection with the server was reset."
What do I need to do? Everything else is working...
I'm running 2000 server and my IE can't get onto the internet. When I try (msn.com and others) it times out with the error message: "Internet Explorer cannot open the site http:\msn.com. The connection with the server was reset."
What do I need to do? Everything else is working...
I'm running NTworkstation and when I loaded the OS and the applications a serial mouse was attached and working. The programmer needs the serial port for a link-up w/ handheld so tried to install a PS/2 and USB mouse. Both failed. There is only one port available (I can't find a place to add...
This is a Dell PowerEdge 2400 server w/ W2K server. It runs a very low-hit website right now. I loaded some Sybase iAnywhere (EA server, Jaguar)software last week with no problems. TODAY it is incredibly slow and perf mon shows the processor thread at 100% most of the time. Can anybody give...
I wrote a simple little VB program and made it into an executable. Two of the relatives that ended up with the program said that they got the following error message: Class not registered. You need the following file to be installed on your machine. MSSTDFMT.DLL
What can I do to fix this?
I committed the stupidest!! I deleted an account on the NTserver that wasn't working right before I realised the client (W2K Pro) would no longer have access to e-mail he had received. IS THERE A WAY TO FIND HIS OUTLOOK EXPRESS E-MAIL THAT WERE ON THE PREVIOUS ACCOUNT. I CAN'T SEE THEM ANYWHERE.
I committed the stupidest!! I deleted an account on the NTserver that wasn't working right before I realised the client (W2K Pro) would no longer have access to e-mail he had received. IS THERE A WAY TO FIND HIS OUTLOOK EXPRESS E-MAIL THAT WERE ON THE PREVIOUS ACCOUNT. I CAN'T SEE THEM ANYWHERE.
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