Sharepoint

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From: Lawrence (lpepper_at_genesismachinery.com)
Date: 04/12/04


Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:16:51 -0700

We have set up a sharepoint site on our SBS 2003. The
site was set up for a client to collaborate on a project.
The client's IT department will not let active-x controls
run that: I quote "collect or post info to a remote
website". What exactly are the system spec/settings that
the client's cpu need to have for the sharepoint site to
function for them at their remote location.

As it is now when they log in they get a "page cannot be
displayed error". The site has been tested on other cpu's
outside our company and it works fine. It is definetly
something on their end and we are trying to work with
them to get this to work.

Lawrence



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