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I have an odd one. To manage outbound internet traffic we use ISA server - well, at least that is why I think it is here. The support here internally on this server is somewhat vague and non-responsive. So, the majority of users have an automatic configuration script that is run from this server and then their browser traffic is then run through this server. I don't understand why internal traffic (internal client to internal server) is run through it but it does. A while back, my end users file uploads to QP started to fail. All at once all users could not upload. I could because I routinely turn off the script. But even for a while I couldn't because when I reboot my PC the script is automatically turned on. It has been a bear for me to work with. Historically, all of my problems with a client and QP have been ActiveX, Java, or security settings related. That and the QP server was not generating any type of error. I can have an end user do uploads if they turn off the script and effectively bypass the ISA server. However, then they cannot access the Internet. So right now I'm 100% certain that ISA is impacting this. But in scouring the MS and Lotus sites I cannot find a similar problem. I have a feeling the internal ISA support is going to look at me like.....I don't know.....maybe like Dan Quale at a VP debate. Has anyone run into something similar or have any thoughts? Michael Crump Manager, Computing Services Saint-Gobain Containers 1509 S. Macedonia Ave. Muncie, IN 47302 (765)741-7696 (765)741-7012 f (800)428-8642 "The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just" Abraham Lincoln
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