Re: Problem creating a Publishing Point
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well i fixed the problem... just wanted to share just in case if
someone else goes through the same thing... turns out it was a problem
with netlimiter application i was using on the server to limit the
bandwidth usage... i uninstalled the application and didn't have that
problem anymore
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