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Hilde Bjørnstad

2004-03-21, 7:34 am

BlankI get "Access denied
Description: You are not allowed to access the document at location
http://localhost:91/.

when accesseing the websites on my local computer, but access over the
network (from another computer) works fine,with an adress like this:
http://MyComputer:88

Any idea?

Hilde


Jeff Cochran

2004-03-21, 12:34 pm

On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 13:07:53 +0100, "Hilde Bjørnstad"
<hilde@NOSPAMliljen.net> wrote:

>BlankI get "Access denied
>Description: You are not allowed to access the document at location
>http://localhost:91/.
>
> when accesseing the websites on my local computer, but access over the
>network (from another computer) works fine,with an adress like this:
>http://MyComputer:88
>
>Any idea?


For starters, which port are you running your site on, 91 or 88?

Jeff
Hilde Bjørnstad

2004-03-21, 1:34 pm

In news:4062c94b.5100914@msnews.microsoft.com, Jeff Cochran tastet:
> On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 13:07:53 +0100, "Hilde Bjørnstad"
> <hilde@NOSPAMliljen.net> wrote:
>
>
> For starters, which port are you running your site on, 91 or 88?
>
> Jeff


I am running sites on every port from 80 to 104.
The situation is the same for every site, and it occured suddenly on all
sites.


Jeff Cochran

2004-03-22, 12:35 pm

On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 19:13:02 +0100, "Hilde Bjørnstad"
<hilde@NOSPAMliljen.net> wrote:

>In news:4062c94b.5100914@msnews.microsoft.com, Jeff Cochran tastet:
>
>I am running sites on every port from 80 to 104.
>The situation is the same for every site, and it occured suddenly on all
>sites.


Suddenly as in you installed or changed something?

Try:

Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN Settings ->
Uncheck everything.

Jeff
Hilde Bjørnstad

2004-03-23, 5:36 pm


"Jeff Cochran" <jcochran.nospam@naplesgov.com> wrote in message
news:40691a59.91386947@msnews.microsoft.com...
> On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 19:13:02 +0100, "Hilde Bjørnstad"
> <hilde@NOSPAMliljen.net> wrote:
>
>
> Suddenly as in you installed or changed something?
>
> Try:
>
> Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN Settings ->
> Uncheck everything.
>
> Jeff


There was the problem. I configured proxy server, (just installed ADSL, and
got problems with websites using frames) and by checking the box for
"bypass for local adresses" the problem was solved.
Thank you for taking time to help :-)

Hilde.


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