Re: MS - Access Issues
- From: "SBS 2003 User" <user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:28:10 -0800
So when they browse to that share via Network Places they get this http
proxy error? Can they type in the RUN menu \\sername\sharename and get
there?
"Dave" <Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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A couple of the users need to modify this file from time to time. They
browse to it through the network, not using IE.
The folder is shared with everyone, it is needed for AutoCAD to run the
menu
we have set up.
--
Dave
"SBS 2003 User" wrote:
You may want to include a few more details here and explain why your
users
are trying access your file server using IE? Perhaps post the security
permissions to that folder and file. Is the folder "shared"?
"Dave" <Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am running SBS 2003, ISA 2000; Client machines are running XP Pro.
My
file server is running 2003 Server.
Problem, I have a file on the file server that several users have full
rights to. They have always been able to modify, change, edit whatever
with
this file. However lately they cannot. I haven't changed anything. I
didn't create anything special for them to do this. I just went into
My
Computer and browsed to the location and gave them rights there.
Now several of the clients are getting this message periodically;
It's a bot that says
Please enter password for HTTP proxy
Your HTTP proxy requires user authentication. Please enter the
appropriate
user name and password.
Proxy address - has my server name and 8080 in it
User name - what ever user it appears on
Password -
I click okay and it goes away for a while then will pop back up.
I don't know if these are two separate issues or the same?
Nothing has changed except for MS updates.
--
Dave
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