08-17-06 12:20 AM
I am checking to see if the cisco router could be blocking it but I don't
know off the top of my head. Yes, it is possible for my clients to access
the files now however it's another set of steps and some scripts here that
need to be changed. And, it fails on a variety of Windows boxes running IE.
"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@asu.edu> wrote in message
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> Hi Chris,
>
> What is the observed experience at an IE attempting to get the file
> and failing? i.e. what is seen, what http response code?
>
> As an application how is the area where the exe resides configured
> in IIS? i.e. are "script and executables" being allowed there?
>
> Have you positively established that it is the .exe extension? ie. if the
> this in zipped and an alternate link made available to the zip, then the
> client can obtain with no problem.
>
> Have you established whether this is a problem with IE, or with only
> some IE installs? i.e. on same machine where IE has a problem can
> Opera get the exe ?
>
> Is the new W2k3 R2 IIS machine differently located than the prior
> IIS box? i.e. any differences in proxy/firewall visibility?
>
> Roger
> "Chris Marsh" <cmarsh@synergy-intl.com> wrote in message
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>
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