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MJ
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I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the IIS
Public forum users don't seem to get answers.
Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to work
fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect to
me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and several
other messages.
I've always used this site:
http://www.websitepulse.com/help/to...er+the+verification+code+displayed+below.<br>,
to test my website externally.
Even this tool is not connecting.
Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing that
has changed on my system for eons.
My web address is: www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some time.
I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and external ip
addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense since
the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess).
Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version 4.25.43
installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the
latest version.
I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there
response is (as always) terribly slow.
I would appreciate any ideas.
Thanks,
MJ
Public forum users don't seem to get answers.
Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to work
fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect to
me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and several
other messages.
I've always used this site:
http://www.websitepulse.com/help/to...er+the+verification+code+displayed+below.<br>,
to test my website externally.
Even this tool is not connecting.
Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing that
has changed on my system for eons.
My web address is: www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some time.
I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and external ip
addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense since
the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess).
Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version 4.25.43
installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the
latest version.
I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there
response is (as always) terribly slow.
I would appreciate any ideas.
Thanks,
MJ