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Make sure that the Web server is turned on. |
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Make sure that the correct folder is selected as the default Web folder. Make sure that the correct HTML file is selected as the default document page. |
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For the default Web folder, make sure that Read Only access privileges are assigned to the Everyone category. |
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Verify that users' computers are configured correctly for TCP. Check each user's TCP/IP control panel. If there doesn't appear to be a problem with the TCP/IP settings, use a "pinging" utility that allows you to check network connections. |
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Verify that the problem is not a DNS problem by trying to connect with the IP address of the Web server instead of its DNS name. |
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Make sure users are entering the correct URL to connect to the Web server. |
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Make sure your DNS server's entry for the Web server's IP address and domain name are correct. |
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If you have set up multiple Web sites, make sure you have configured the Multi Domain Settings file correctly and performed any other necessary steps. |
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If your Web site is restricted to specific users, make sure those users have access privileges to your Web site. |
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Make sure your Web site is available on the Internet. |
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If users see a Java error and use Internet Explorer, tell them to make sure that Java Virtual Machine is selected in the Java section of the Internet Explorer Preferences window. |