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When you find you are getting HTTP Error 0 in the message log, make sure the firewall on the clients is allowed to communicate on TCP port 80 and 443. HTTP Error 0 means as much as "It connected to the server, sent the request and got no response". | When you find you are getting HTTP Error 0 in the message log, make sure the firewall on the clients is allowed to communicate on TCP port 80 and 443. HTTP Error 0 means as much as "It connected to the server, sent the request and got no response". | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 29 August 2016
When you find you are getting HTTP Error 0 in the message log, make sure the firewall on the clients is allowed to communicate on TCP port 80 and 443. HTTP Error 0 means as much as "It connected to the server, sent the request and got no response".
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Jorden | 258 | 30-08-2001 |