Did you using TCPview on the Win2k3 Box to see if port 6400 is being
opened to the server. 

 

The java Error in IE could be a lot of things. Have you used Fidder
(Http debugger for IE) to capture the error when you click on userid and
password on the webserver? It could be the wrong version of Java on the
workstation, which the website can't invoke or permissions in the zone (
Internet prolly, or Intranet if you have it defined)

 

Z

 

Edward Ziots

Network Engineer

Lifespan Organization

MCSE,MCSA,MCP+I, ME, CCA, Security +, Network +

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From: RITA KAUR [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 7:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Can anyone help with this Internet explorer Issue

 

FY1,

 

Sorry I need immediate help from IT guru's

 

I have a situation running client on a W3K BOX with crystal client
running on one box and trying to communicate to the crystal server for
processing to the other server. The issue at hand is that the client box
is unable to communicate to the crystal server box and it talks at port
6400,, i have allowed all ports on the server open.

 

Also so far i have checked Mcafee and no issues there I have reinstalled
the crystal client on first server. I can communicate to the crystal
server box from my desktop or anyother desktop ...its just that the
client server is unable to talk to the crystal server. and both the
servers are on the same subnet and i did network probes as well the
servers talk to each other.....any help appreciated and also when i
click on userid and password it gives java error at the bottom of the IE
as well.

 

help is appreciated and thanks in advance

 

Manni

 

 

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