Re: App works well on Windows 2000 Server but not Windows Server 2
From: Jason Brown [MSFT] (i-brjaso_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/02/05
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 11:34:57 +1100
I take it you didn't write this app then? it's a third-party app? If so then
you might want to contact whoever built it...
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Jason Brown
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"Petrus" <Petrus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3379F9C8-4CC3-4C4D-AF8A-1DA1B4C22EB0@microsoft.com...
> Jason,
>
> View source gives me the following (where <server name> is the name of the
> server):
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="javascript">
> function loaddoc() {
> location.href = "http://
> name>/response.asp?a=2000708&p=0&m=Your%20Application%20is%20not%20submitted%20because%20Authorization%20system%20timed%20out%20while%20waiting%20for%20a%20response..&d=Permittee:0;5;4;0;nservice2;0;02/01/05;02/07/05;1;Exempt;20037;;;20037;JOSE`S%20PERMIT%20SERVICE;9163249668;FELIX%20FELINE;9166543680;Fax;9163237857;jose.pantoja@josespermits.com;FATCAT%20TRUCKING^FRITZ;317%20Second%20St;Woodland;CA;95695;5306666662;3;Load:OTHER%20-%20BIG%20TRUCK;0;36258;306;150;144;63520;Dim:150;780;174;0;0;Weight:1;1;99716;1;5;;SO5;Veh:780;480;;;2;TRUCK-TRACTOR;15987;19654;3;276;102;DOUBLE%20DROP%20TRLR;69582;16542;2;480;120;Axles:2,4,4,4,4;96,96,96,96,96;173,54,336,69;1,2%20-%203,4%20-%205;12500,40495,41633;Route:24E%20-%2024E%20AT%2024E%20-%20TELEGRAPH%20AVE%20S/B%20ON%20RAMP;13S%20-%2013S%20AT%2013S%20-%20LINCOLN%20AVE%20W/B%20OFF%20RAMP;%20from%20TELEGRAPH%20AVE%20S/B%20ON%20RAMP%20%20-%2024E%20-%2013S%20to%20LINCOLN%20AVE%20W/B%20OFF%20RAMP%20*;2;;;1%20Pilot%20Car%20Required%20from%20%3c24E%20-%20TELEGRAPH%20AVE%20S/B%20ON%20RAMP%3e%20to%20%3c13S%20-%20LINCOLN%20AVE%20W/B%20OFF%20RAMP%3e;Rtgen:18%261%26Via%2bInternet%262%26%2bfrom%2bTELEGRAPH%2bAVE%2bS/B%2bON%2bRAMP%2b%2b-%2b24E%2b-%2b13S%2bto%2bLINCOLN%2bAVE%2bW/B%2bOFF%2bRAMP%2b*%261%26020105%26020105%260%26780%26174%26150%2680000%260%260%26SG5%268%260%26E%261%260.00%261%26%2b%260%261%261%262%261000240E%2624E%26E%2610270%261%2624E%2b-%2bTELEGRAPH%2bAVE%2bS/B%2bON%2bRAMP%2633%264%265766%261%268%260%26S%261%260.00%261%26%2b%260%261%260%2610%261000130S%2613S%26S%2610277%260%2624E%2b-%2b13S%260%260%260%268%260%26S%261%260.00%261%26%2b%260%261%261%265%261000130S%2613S%26S%267572%261%2613S%2b-%2bLINCOLN%2bAVE%2bW/B%2bOFF%2bRAMP%2633%264%260%26%2b%26%2b%260;%3c1000240E-10270%3e%3c1000240E-10271%3e%3c1000240E-10272%3e%3c1000240E-10273%3e%3c1000240E-10274%3e%3c1000240E-10275%3e%3c1000240E-10276%3e%3c1000240E-10277%3e%3c1000130S-7560%3e%3c1000130S-7561%3e%3c1000130S-7562%3e%3c1000130S-7563%3e%3c1000130S-7564%3e%3c1000130S-7565%3e%3c1000130S-7566%3e%3c1000130S-7567%3e%3c1000130S-7568%3e%3c1000130S-7569%3e%3c1000130S-7570%3e%3c1000130S-7571%3e%3c1000130S-7572%3e;HRestr:;Notes:;1107281363667;";
> }
> </SCRIPT>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <script language="javascript">
> loaddoc();
> </script>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> Thanks, Jason.
>
> - Petrus
>
> "Jason Brown [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> McAfee could be part of the problem - that looks like a client-side error
>> to
>> me though. what does a view->source look like?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jason Brown
>> Microsoft GTSC, IIS
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> "Petrus" <Petrus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BD60646F-1E91-4976-9B89-D1ADCCF7CB6E@microsoft.com...
>> > Jason, Thanks for the feedback.
>> >
>> > For the first issue (with IE 6) I get a blank page and tiny exclamation
>> > point in a yellow triangle in the lower left corner of the browser.
>> > When
>> > I
>> > double click that, I get the error message mentioned above, i.e.,
>> > "Problems
>> > with this Web page might prevent..." Just below that error message, is
>> > the
>> > following:
>> >
>> > Line: 5
>> > Char: 2
>> > Error: Invalid syntax
>> > Code: 0
>> > URL: http:// test server>
>> >
>> > Yes, McAffee is running on the Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server
>> > 2003.
>> > Could that be causing the problem?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>> >
>> > "Jason Brown [MSFT]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> the first one sounds like a browser/client-side issue to me. is that
>> >> the
>> >> "information bar" in IE? do you get any page content, or just a blank
>> >> screen?
>> >>
>> >> The second one looks like the server failed to generate a response at
>> >> all.
>> >> You don't have Norton or McAfee Antivirus running on this server, do
>> >> you?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Jason Brown
>> >> Microsoft GTSC, IIS
>> >>
>> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> >> rights.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Petrus" <Petrus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:5DAB744C-1767-4546-805A-862AE803F539@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have an application written with Active Server Pages (not .NET) and
>> >> >Java
>> >> > (v1.4.2) applets, and hosted on a server running Windows 2000 Server
>> >> > version
>> >> > 5.0.2195 Service Pack 4 Build 2195. I use Internet Explorer 6 to
>> >> > access
>> >> > the
>> >> > application, and everything works well.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have the application installed on another server, one running
>> >> > Windows
>> >> > Server 2003 version 5.2.3790 Build 3790. Using IE 6, I sometimes
>> >> > receive
>> >> > the
>> >> > following error message:
>> >> >
>> >> > <<Problems with this Web page might prevent it from being displayed
>> >> > properly
>> >> > or functioning properly. In the future, you can display this
>> >> > message
>> >> > by
>> >> > double-clicking the warning icon displayed in the status bar.>>
>> >> >
>> >> > I also tried Mozilla Firefox 1.0 and Netscape 7.02 to access the
>> >> > application
>> >> > running on the Windows Server 2003 server, and received the
>> >> > following
>> >> > error
>> >> > message:
>> >> >
>> >> > <<The document contains no data.>>
>> >> >
>> >> > Is this a browser issue or a Windows Server 2003 issue? Any
>> >> > feedback
>> >> > would
>> >> > be appreciated. Thank you.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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