I started this question in the NT forum, however this may be more appropiate. I'm getting desperate. Please read:<br>
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Customer stated they couldn't view images from their own webpage. When I arrived, I cleared all /history/TIF/cookies/cache and reloaded the page. The page hits the browser (title bar changes, text arrives) but not ONE image (gifs) would load. This is true on all 30+ PCs at the customers site.<br>
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I called my associates at different locations. Each could see this customers webpage. Every image. Everything. Everytime. <br>
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I now switch from different versions of Explorer to differ versions of Navigator @ the customers site . . . same problem no images. <<--every PC at the customers site! Browsers are running locally.<br>
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The customer can see EVERY OTHER page on the web just fine[cnn.com, amazon.com, microsoft.com, etc....] and EVERY image loads perfectly.<br>
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The customer's website is being hosted offsite. I called their webmaster. I asked if anything had changed recently. He stated nothing has changed. He also didn't know why this was happening, but insisted it was something inside the network.<br>
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I then called the customer's ISP. Their CCNA quickly jumped into the router. Double checked all NAT/Serial/etc... configurations, done some tests, and ruled out the Cisco Router. I even reset the router, just to say I tried that, too. The ISP suggested looking at the webserver again since he noticed FrontPage extensions and a webbot bot or something. Again, I called the WebMaster. (He's getting pissed at me now) stated, "it is NOT a problem on the webserver or the whole world would have the same problem." <br>
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The customer isn't running proxy. I also double checked their browsers' settings. From one of the PCs in the network, I used their modem for dial-up access to the internet. Their page loaded just fine!!<br>
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Another user of Tek-Tips suggested adding the customers domain IP into their DNS. Tried that too! Same problems. I did finally get ONE image to load (hitting refresh 20 times as fast as I could).<br>
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Every webpage the customer has, does the same thing. . . loads the page but no images. Today, before I left, I brought the server (NT 4.0) down (fingers-crossed). Brought it up - same image problems.<br>
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If anyone can shed some light on this I would really appreciate it. For I'm running outta ideas.<br>
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Thank you ~<br>
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Customer stated they couldn't view images from their own webpage. When I arrived, I cleared all /history/TIF/cookies/cache and reloaded the page. The page hits the browser (title bar changes, text arrives) but not ONE image (gifs) would load. This is true on all 30+ PCs at the customers site.<br>
<br>
I called my associates at different locations. Each could see this customers webpage. Every image. Everything. Everytime. <br>
<br>
I now switch from different versions of Explorer to differ versions of Navigator @ the customers site . . . same problem no images. <<--every PC at the customers site! Browsers are running locally.<br>
<br>
The customer can see EVERY OTHER page on the web just fine[cnn.com, amazon.com, microsoft.com, etc....] and EVERY image loads perfectly.<br>
<br>
The customer's website is being hosted offsite. I called their webmaster. I asked if anything had changed recently. He stated nothing has changed. He also didn't know why this was happening, but insisted it was something inside the network.<br>
<br>
I then called the customer's ISP. Their CCNA quickly jumped into the router. Double checked all NAT/Serial/etc... configurations, done some tests, and ruled out the Cisco Router. I even reset the router, just to say I tried that, too. The ISP suggested looking at the webserver again since he noticed FrontPage extensions and a webbot bot or something. Again, I called the WebMaster. (He's getting pissed at me now) stated, "it is NOT a problem on the webserver or the whole world would have the same problem." <br>
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The customer isn't running proxy. I also double checked their browsers' settings. From one of the PCs in the network, I used their modem for dial-up access to the internet. Their page loaded just fine!!<br>
<br>
Another user of Tek-Tips suggested adding the customers domain IP into their DNS. Tried that too! Same problems. I did finally get ONE image to load (hitting refresh 20 times as fast as I could).<br>
<br>
Every webpage the customer has, does the same thing. . . loads the page but no images. Today, before I left, I brought the server (NT 4.0) down (fingers-crossed). Brought it up - same image problems.<br>
<br>
If anyone can shed some light on this I would really appreciate it. For I'm running outta ideas.<br>
<br>
Thank you ~<br>
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