Are
they th eonly ones having problems or is it sporatic users having
problems.
If they are the only user then a few things to
try.
Have
them
1)
dump their temporary internet files and all offline content.
2) run
- ipconfig /flushdns
If
they are not the only users what is the load on your server/internet connection?
Is your server properly defraged? Is your hardware properly configured for the
load you have on your server seperate HDDs for
system,spool,mailboxes.
Kevin
Bilbee
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Remote Access ProblemsThey are using windows 2000 and IE6. They could pull it up yesterday, but not today. They are using a DSL connection with no SSLOur version of IMAIL is 8-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Remote Access ProblemsMore information needed.What OS and Mail cleitn is your customer usingWhat type of connection do they haveAre you using SSL on your web interface?What version of Imail.Kevin Bilbee-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Kathy Lees
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Remote Access ProblemsI am getting customers that can't log into their email remotely. They can one day and can't the next. They get a "Page can not be displayed" error.Any ideas?Kathy
