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Re: Somewhat off topic: problem accessing internal web site
Subject:Re: Somewhat off topic: problem accessing internal web site From:Maria Moran <maria -dot- moran -at- AMIS -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Fri, 11 Dec 1998 12:05:05 -0000
On 10 December 1998 23:57, Dina Marroquin [SMTP:DMarroquin -at- FRXSOFT -dot- COM] wrote:
> I can't
> access our web page through Internet Explorer (or Opera which I loaded just
> to see if another browser might work). I can, however, access the page if I
> go through Windows Explorer, locate the network directory, and click on the
> index.htm file. From there, I can navigate just fine.
>
You need to use the IP address of the network drive in the URL. For example, http://ipaddress/webpages/index.htm
Alternatively, if your network drive is not set up for TCP/IP, then you can just type the location. For example,
f:\webpages\default.htm
Note: Forward slashes used in first example whereas back slashes used in second.