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  • Subject: Re: (Fwd) HTTP after V4R2 upgrade
  • From: "Rick Baird" <Rbbaird@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 11:11:59 -0500
  • Organization: Premium Systems, Inc.

We aren't on v4r2 yet, but were planning to be very soon (for native domino 
support).

Is this problem with IBM's web server, INet's product, or both?

This could be deadly for us and some of our clients.


Darin White wrote:
> 
> We're having the same problem as Albert.  CGI's were running on V3R2
> and V4R1 but totally conked out on V4R2.  I thought it might be the
> beta of V4R2 but an install of the production version of the OS
> last week didn't help.  The only reason we're on 4.2 is to run
> Net.Commerce, but I didn't expect this side-effect.
> 
> I'm in an extended dialogue with IBM on this problem: sending them
> configuration files, httpd traces, etc.  No solutions yet.  Anybody
> have any ideas?
>
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