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    Darroll Walsh
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    I was hopping you would check to see if my webserver was truely up and running. The URL is http://www.swingtimers.com[^] Just one person is necisary. No need if there are valid replies. Thank you for your time.

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      I was hopping you would check to see if my webserver was truely up and running. The URL is http://www.swingtimers.com[^] Just one person is necisary. No need if there are valid replies. Thank you for your time.

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      Philip Patrick
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      "The Swingtimers are proud to present the music of the Big Bands, Broadway..." I guess it is working if I were able to read this :) Philip Patrick Web-site: www.stpworks.com "Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer

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        "The Swingtimers are proud to present the music of the Big Bands, Broadway..." I guess it is working if I were able to read this :) Philip Patrick Web-site: www.stpworks.com "Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer

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        Darroll Walsh
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        Thank you sir! I am now the proud runner, er, maybe just runner, of a win2000 server box. It was about 10 million times easier to set up then my linux server. Lets see how many times I will need to reboot per month now. Thank you again Philip.

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          Thank you sir! I am now the proud runner, er, maybe just runner, of a win2000 server box. It was about 10 million times easier to set up then my linux server. Lets see how many times I will need to reboot per month now. Thank you again Philip.

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          Philip Patrick
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          Lol :) You are welcome :) Dunno about you, but the servers of the company where I'm working havn't been rebooted for like a half year. And the last boot happend because of power cut for all night, lol Philip Patrick Web-site: www.stpworks.com "Two beer or not two beer?" Shakesbeer

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            Thank you sir! I am now the proud runner, er, maybe just runner, of a win2000 server box. It was about 10 million times easier to set up then my linux server. Lets see how many times I will need to reboot per month now. Thank you again Philip.

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            Daniel Turini
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            If properly configured it and you keep running Windows Update, probably no reboots nor attacks for a long, long time. Here, practicaly we only reboot our machines, whether Linux or Windows 2000 when there is a power cut... My latest articles: Desktop Bob - Instant CP notifications XOR tricks for RAID data protection

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              Thank you sir! I am now the proud runner, er, maybe just runner, of a win2000 server box. It was about 10 million times easier to set up then my linux server. Lets see how many times I will need to reboot per month now. Thank you again Philip.

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              Simon Walton
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              Darroll Walsh wrote: It was about 10 million times easier to set up then my linux server. Oh but um, you have more control with Linux!??! It's more powerful and stable?!?! Bill kan't rite softwhere!??! etc

              qwote undur construktshun!?!!

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                I was hopping you would check to see if my webserver was truely up and running. The URL is http://www.swingtimers.com[^] Just one person is necisary. No need if there are valid replies. Thank you for your time.

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                Lost User
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                looked kind of slow to load Thomas

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                  I was hopping you would check to see if my webserver was truely up and running. The URL is http://www.swingtimers.com[^] Just one person is necisary. No need if there are valid replies. Thank you for your time.

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                  James Spibey
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                  In future you might want to try www.domainwhitepages.com[^]. They have a tool on there which tries various diagnostics against whichever server you specify including 'Service Scan' which checks for HTTP, ftp, pop3 etc at your address. I use it all the time to make sure my web server is visible on the internet. Cheers James

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                    I was hopping you would check to see if my webserver was truely up and running. The URL is http://www.swingtimers.com[^] Just one person is necisary. No need if there are valid replies. Thank you for your time.

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                    Jon Sagara
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                    It's up, but it's painfully slow to load, even on my cable modem. Jon Sagara Help me out here, Spock. I don't speak stupid.

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                      It's up, but it's painfully slow to load, even on my cable modem. Jon Sagara Help me out here, Spock. I don't speak stupid.

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                      Darroll Walsh
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                      It is slow because it is being run at my house with only a cable modem running. That and I was downloading, and uploading, (file share) while you were checking it. To all thank you for your help. I was expecting to get a bunch of crap because I stopped running Linux to run Windows. It just seems easier to run. I am now looking forward to running my server. Who knows what I will do now that I can write code for my server. Thanks for all the help. Darroll

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