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My first thought is a hosts file or DNS issue. are you using IP addresses or names?? If names look at both the PC "hosts" file and on the 400 CFGTCP option 10 and option 12 for DNS server addresses. ---------------------------- Bryan Dietz midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/29/2004 01:00:16 PM: > Thanks. > > There is no proxy being used here, it's all internal. I > would assume (maybe wrongly) that their IE apps don't have > a proxy set up... I guess NAT is more of the norm these > days. But I could ask. > > Brad
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