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Greetings,
I have a 2003 server with IE6 SP1 installed that generates a "The page cannot be displayed" error for any web address. Our network uses ISA for the proxy and has proxy setting in IE. I have verified all proxy settings are correct. Other machines setup identically (Except for IP) on the same network segment can get to web pages without problem. I have verified DNS settings as well as settings on the ISA server. All check out normally. I can ping other machines ont he network, the ISA servers, and even web addresses. I an pull intranet sites. It almost acts like IE doesn't ever contact the proxy server even though it's enabled and set properly in the IE LAN settings. Does anyone have any ideas of roads to go down or has anyone seen this before? I'm stumped. Thanks in Advance!! -Adam |
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"Adam" <Adam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:71301CEB-C96F-4690-8949-BB732F944281@microsoft.com .... > It almost acts like IE doesn't ever contact the proxy server > even though it's enabled and set properly in the IE LAN settings. Use the proxycfg tool to check your proxy settings. Apparently sometimes the settings can appear to be set by aren't. Also, if you used IE's Tools menu to set them that might not be sufficient. FWIW I always use Run... control inetcpl.cpl,,4 instead. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- > Greetings, > > I have a 2003 server with IE6 SP1 installed that generates a "The page > cannot be displayed" error for any web address. Our > network uses ISA for the proxy and has proxy setting in IE. I have verified > all proxy settings are correct. Other machines setup identically (Except for > IP) on the same network segment can get to web pages without problem. I have > verified DNS settings as well as settings on the ISA server. All check out > normally. I can ping other machines ont he network, the ISA servers, and even > web addresses. I an pull intranet sites. It almost acts like IE doesn't ever > contact the proxy server even though it's enabled and set properly in the IE > LAN settings. > > Does anyone have any ideas of roads to go down or has anyone seen this > before? I'm stumped. > > Thanks in Advance!! > > -Adam |
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Unfortunately, settings are correct using both tools and thru IE. Even my
proxy server shows no connection attempts to from the client server to the proxy server. The whole thing is just odd. Every other aspect of the server works properly. I can hit internal stuff just fine, and I can run all applications on the server without any trouble. Thanks for the response...Any other ideas or paths to run down? "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: > "Adam" <Adam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:71301CEB-C96F-4690-8949-BB732F944281@microsoft.com > .... > > It almost acts like IE doesn't ever contact the proxy server > > even though it's enabled and set properly in the IE LAN settings. > > > Use the proxycfg tool to check your proxy settings. > Apparently sometimes the settings can appear to be set by aren't. > > Also, if you used IE's Tools menu to set them > that might not be sufficient. FWIW I always use Run... > > control inetcpl.cpl,,4 > > instead. > > > Good luck > > Robert Aldwinckle > --- > > > > Greetings, > > > > I have a 2003 server with IE6 SP1 installed that generates a "The page > > cannot be displayed" error for any web address. Our > > network uses ISA for the proxy and has proxy setting in IE. I have verified > > all proxy settings are correct. Other machines setup identically (Except for > > IP) on the same network segment can get to web pages without problem. I have > > verified DNS settings as well as settings on the ISA server. All check out > > normally. I can ping other machines ont he network, the ISA servers, and even > > web addresses. I an pull intranet sites. It almost acts like IE doesn't ever > > contact the proxy server even though it's enabled and set properly in the IE > > LAN settings. > > > > Does anyone have any ideas of roads to go down or has anyone seen this > > before? I'm stumped. > > > > Thanks in Advance!! > > > > -Adam > > > > |
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"Adam" <Adam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:133F45E9-0EA0-462E-BC9D-E2F0A9C8797A@microsoft.com .... > Even my proxy server shows no connection attempts > to from the client server to the proxy server. .... > Any other ideas or paths to run down? Have you taken a packet trace of it? E.g. perhaps the failure occurs during the lookup? Capture both cases and then look for differences in the two flows. Because you are already using a proxy it may not be possible to use a proxy tracer (such as FiddlerTool) but you should be able to use netcap and then format the resulting .cap file with Ethereal (for example.) Good luck Robert --- |
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