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Posted 4/28/2008 5:44:22 PM
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We are having problems accessing IClient from remote locations.  There is no problem with IAdmin, but when we try IClient, we get the following message in Internet Explorer:
<%@ page language="c#" validaterequest="false" inherits="Ipswitch.Web.Client._Default, App_Web_65rxg8uy" %>
My feeling is that it's a Windows IIS issue but any help or advice would be appreciated.
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Posted 4/28/2008 9:37:53 PM
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might be .net related.. IAdmin is true .asp   IClient is .aspx  .net.  the virtual directory should also be in the .net process pool space.
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Posted 4/30/2008 10:30:26 AM
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Thanks for the suggestion.  I remedied the situation for now by downgrading the email server from XP to Win2KPro.  The few times I've tried installs on XP I've always had issues with IMail.  With 2000 Pro or 2000 Server, absolutely no problems at all.  Go figure.
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Posted 5/3/2008 3:32:50 AM
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Windows XP is a desktop/workstation operating system and is not designed nor licensed to act as a host for services service more than a handfull of users.

You are probably running up against inherant constrains within the network statck in the OS.

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