we have an jsp page here that I can open in various native windows browsers and mac browsers, but when I try to open that jsp page in either IE or Firefox in Parallels, it gives "server not found" errors. (the link is http://itwmaxp01:7001/maximo/webclient/login/login.jsp , but I think it's just an internal one) Oddly it opened up in older versions of Parallels (ie pre 3.x versions) any suggestions of settings to fuss with or change for Parallels, as it is obviously something there.? Thanks, Adam
which browser versions? MS IE 7 on WInXP sp2 Internet Explorer kan ikke vise websiden. Mest sandsynlige årsager: Du har ikke forbindelse til internettet. Webstedet har tekniske problemer. Der er muligvis en slåfejl i adressen Seneste tidspunkt for kørsel af diagnosticering: 04/15/08 18:33:39 Diagnosticering af HTTP, HTTPS, FTP HTTP-, HTTPS-, FTP-forbindelser info HTTP: Der blev oprettet forbindelse til www.microsoft.com. info HTTPS: Der blev oprettet forbindelse til www.microsoft.com. info FTP (Passiv): Der blev oprettet forbindelse til ftp.microsoft.com. Danish comments say it is broken not a parallels problem Hugh W
As i said, its most likely an INTERNAL link.. so you won't be able to access it outside of our network here (harvard), I just listed it so people can actually see the type of link it is. It IS a Parallels problem, as I can access the Javascript page link in XPsp2 and Vista in IE7 and Firefox 2.x, and on my mac in Safari and Firefox, but not in Parallels XP sp2, IE 7 nor Firefox 2.x I used to be able to access it with a pre 3.x version of Parallels, and still can on another machine, but not mine that is 3.0 build 5584
I got a redirect to http://www-306.ibm.com/software/tivoli/ and http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/7001 HP JetDirect Printer SNMP JetAdmin Device Password Disclosure Vulnerability Bugtraq ID: 7001 Class: Design Error I still think you should speak with your IT people about it Hugh W
I AM the IT person, and I am trying to resolve this issue for a client.. You WON"T be able to access the link.. its on an internal server here at Harvard. Please stop responding to this thread if you aren't someone from Parallels or someone who has resolved a similiar JSP page issue with Parallels 3.x
Hello, Adam, Parallels staff would appreciate if you show respect to other users on this forum. Please try Bridged Ethernet to get access to the server. Best regards, Xenos
Xenos, Thanks, that fixed the issue.. If I hadn't gotten TWO different replies from someone who didn't bother to read what I had posted twice about it being an internal link, perhaps I wouldn't have gotten so short with them. Thanks again for your help.