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Sandra
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:12 am    Post subject: Page cannot be displayed Reply with quote



Hello,

I have developped an Intraweb-Standalone-Application that usually runs fine.

To the info I use
- BDS 2006 - Enterprise
- Intraweb 8.0.0.22
- TMS-Components v2.7.0.0.

Now I have for unknown reason the problem that I get the error message "The
page cannot be displayed" in my browser. After check of all settings in the
browser, Firewall, other port, new start of the application, I have still
the same problem.

Does somebody have any idea?

Greeting Sandra
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Timur Kospanov
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 8:12 am    Post subject: Re: Page cannot be displayed Reply with quote



I have the same problem.
After about 2 month of good working my stand-alone application in service
mode stop serve requests.
I use:
Packaged Enterprise BDS 2006 Edition
Intraweb Version: 8.0.1
IntraWeb Build Date: ??? 26, 2005
MS Windows 2003 server enterprise Service Pack 1
no firewall is running

Recompilation has no effect.
I tried to run simple empty IW project, made by wizard with no line of my
own code - same result.

On any other pc this app work well.

Help!!

"Sandra" <sandra.hofmann@krammer-partner.com> сообщил/сообщила в новостях
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Quote:
Hello,

I have developped an Intraweb-Standalone-Application that usually runs
fine.

To the info I use
- BDS 2006 - Enterprise
- Intraweb 8.0.0.22
- TMS-Components v2.7.0.0.

Now I have for unknown reason the problem that I get the error message
"The page cannot be displayed" in my browser. After check of all settings
in the browser, Firewall, other port, new start of the application, I have
still the same problem.

Does somebody have any idea?

Greeting Sandra
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Sam Remek
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Page cannot be displayed Reply with quote



Timur Kospanov wrote:

Quote:
I have the same problem.
After about 2 month of good working my stand-alone application in service
mode stop serve requests.
I use:
Packaged Enterprise BDS 2006 Edition
Intraweb Version: 8.0.1
IntraWeb Build Date: ??? 26, 2005
MS Windows 2003 server enterprise Service Pack 1
no firewall is running

Recompilation has no effect.
I tried to run simple empty IW project, made by wizard with no line of my
own code - same result.

On any other pc this app work well.

Help!!

"Sandra" <sandra.hofmann@krammer-partner.com> сообщил/сообщила в новостях
следующее: news:449b99f5 (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...

Hello,

I have developped an Intraweb-Standalone-Application that usually runs
fine.

To the info I use
- BDS 2006 - Enterprise
- Intraweb 8.0.0.22
- TMS-Components v2.7.0.0.

Now I have for unknown reason the problem that I get the error message
"The page cannot be displayed" in my browser. After check of all settings
in the browser, Firewall, other port, new start of the application, I have
still the same problem.

Does somebody have any idea?

Greeting Sandra



Maybe it is a DNS error? Can you load the page with the ip address? What
happens if you reboot, does it start working again?

Sam
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