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If you are running multiple IP Addresses on the server you will need to use the internal ip address assigned to that domain
Example: Domain: my.com = IP: 24.24.24.24 but when it comes through the firewall it is NAT’d to 192.168.0.24
You should then use 192.168.0.24 instead of localhost
At least this is my experience ;-) Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com -----Original Message-----
I changed crontab file as you suggested to Jon. But it still doesn't understand the localhost. I thought program files space might be creating problem, I moved crontab to root dir. But same problem is there.
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