>Any ideias? Am I missing simething?
>Think it'll be better to change to iis, so i'll get things
>working quickly.
When I comes to network related problem, and while the fault has
not been narrowed down to a specific program(topic), then it can
be virtual anything that causes the problem. It is very hard to
tell from the information you provides - as an extreme example:
as far it concerns me, your network card might even be broken,
thus being the fault causing this error.
How on earth would I be able to tell the difference? If someone
manage to tell you what's wrong with your system, that's probably
mere pure luck than skill. I guess you're right in your conclusion
to use IIS to quickly get something up and running - but I suggest
you better have a look at the network configuration of any piece
of software that is involved in this - for example. Start out to
confirm basic things like the host is authorized on the network,
and then process upwards in the hierarchy of software to try to
located the fault.
Cheers,
/Anders
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