UC320W Config Utility - No Connection from IE9
Hi,
I have an issue where the UC320W config utility is not accessible in IE9 but it works fine on the same PC on Google Chrome or Safari. I get a HTTP 404 Not Found error on IE9.
UC320W is running a static IP.
Any ideas?
Trent
Hi Trent,
We are not aware of this error message when using IE9 to access UC320W configure utility. You may want to contact the Cisco Small Business Support center to troubleshoot what's going on.
Best regards,
Wenjin
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[28/Mar/2008:17:21:54] warning (25335): CORE3283: stderr: at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.<init>(HttpClient.java:214)
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root@jbc1 providers#/usr/sfw/bin/certutil -M -n "FSU Wildcard Certificate" -d /opt/SUNWwbsvr/alias -P https-jbc1.ucs.fsu.edu-jbc1- -t uP,uP,uP
root@jbc1 providers#/usr/sfw/bin/certutil -V -l -n "FSU Wildcard Certificate" -d /opt/SUNWwbsvr/alias -P https-jbc1.ucs.fsu.edu-jbc1- -u C
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