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See thread title. I've never dealt with this before, and I don't even know why it would be used. But this client uses it, and now I have to figure out what is wrong.
My company makes banking software. The install I'm working on this week is fairly straight forward from what I can tell (I'm extremely new so what do I know). The app giving me the headache is storage and retrieval for images and is installed on it's own server. When a client machine needs an image, it requests it from the server and its pulled up in a browser window. All of the clients in the bank can view the images. There is a remote office that connects in via the previously mentioned terminal server. Neither those remote clients or the terminal server itself can view images. I don't get any errors in the web page other than page cannot be displayed and there is nothing in event log. All of the remote users are members of the terminal services (or whatever it's called, I'm not in front of the server to check at the moment) group so I don't know where to even begin. I have to think its a permission thing, but I have no way to prove it or a way to fix it. Any ideas?
My company makes banking software. The install I'm working on this week is fairly straight forward from what I can tell (I'm extremely new so what do I know). The app giving me the headache is storage and retrieval for images and is installed on it's own server. When a client machine needs an image, it requests it from the server and its pulled up in a browser window. All of the clients in the bank can view the images. There is a remote office that connects in via the previously mentioned terminal server. Neither those remote clients or the terminal server itself can view images. I don't get any errors in the web page other than page cannot be displayed and there is nothing in event log. All of the remote users are members of the terminal services (or whatever it's called, I'm not in front of the server to check at the moment) group so I don't know where to even begin. I have to think its a permission thing, but I have no way to prove it or a way to fix it. Any ideas?