Re: Limited Browser Capability

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Thanks for responding.

I am using SBS Standard.

What I am talking about when I said "run a response" is when IE is running
scripts etc.

Examples:
1) Browsing a forum works fine but when trying to posst a reply IE hangs
and ultimately responds with a DNS error.
2) When trying to use the Windows Update website, the update times out and
gives an 0x80072EE2 error.
3) When trying to install Trend Micro Client on server through the IE window
the load errors out after several interrupted OK to Install queries from the
system. The system returns with comments on browser related errors.

I have done all the things recommended such as "safe sites", "clearing
caches".

I have done nothing special in the SBS install and I am having no problems
with SMTP connections.

Thanks

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"Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]" <kweilbacMVP@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:elyV0ROGGHA.3200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> OK, I give up ... what do you mean by "run a response"?
>
> Aslo, is this a Std SBS2003, or do you have ISA installed?
>
> --
> Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
> "The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
>
>
> "***" <***@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OyEaZqGGGHA.916@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I'm using SBS2003 with a two port setup. I am connected to the internet
>> through DSL.
>>
>> There is no problem accessing the internet for browsing but when one
>> attempts to run a response on an external site then the action is being
>> blocked and the response times out. If I browse directly from a port on
>> the DSL modem I don't have a problem.
>>
>> It doesn't help to make the site "trusted" or to manually allow
>> "scripting" etc. Can anyone give me some help??
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> *** Reed
>>
>
>


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