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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on February 7, 2006, 4:34 am
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If there is one it would likely be in the Internet Explorer admin template
delivered settings. Ask them is they have issues with other browsers,
and then if it is IE specific try asking in an IE newsgroup where people
might recognize just what IE setting might be at issue.
> My office is having to produce XML files (presidential directive to share
> data). We are using Apache 2 to serve up the raw XML pages (on a
> classified
> network), the client browser is having to compile the XSL files. We have
> various mandated XSL stylesheets making numerous modifications. We didn't
> see any problem and have has several customers around the world able to
> see
> the pages without a problem. We can't get some important data to a
> customer
> (we wrote several reports in XML, posted them and nothing but the
> combined,
> raw XSL data). The rest of our community can see the exact same pages
> without a problem (tested various XML files at various locations with
> various
> network configurations). This group has a Windows 2003 domain, security
> is
> normally VERY tight in their area so I expect their domain, security rules
> are very tight as well. This customer is using Windows XP Pro on client
> systems and Windows 2003 for domain controllers. Other WinXP systems on
> Windows 2003 domains have no problem. Our Win2K systems running on Server
> 2003 are not having any problem.
>
> I really need to help get these folks to view our reports properly. Do
> you
> know of a domain security issue that might be impacting this?
> --
> TIA
> RoyB
>
> Please reply to email roy.mcse at bigfoot.com Thanks!
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