TCP/IP errors when trying to display web page?

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Steve Grosz

How can I find out what is causing random messages I'm
getting when trying to view web pages I'm hosting. Once
in a while I will get a 'page can't be displayed' error,
and it points to a TCP/IP error.

What is causing this error? And what can be done to
resolve this problem?

Thanks,
Steve
 
are you getting the standard 404 page??

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Yea, I believe its 404, I didn't pay enough attention
last time it happened. Just noticed it said that it was
TCP errors instead of my usual DNS problems (which I
think have been resolved!!).

Steve
 
Unless it's a constant problem I would ignore it.
Your TCP/IP protocol is obviously OK or you wouldn't be able to read or post here either.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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This site is best viewed............
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Well, I check the server logs each day, and there is a
high percentage that are 404, as opposed to those that
are not. About 20% in some cases.

Plus, I'm sending this to the newsgroup from another
location, not at that office.

Steve
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Unless it's a constant problem I would ignore it.
Your TCP/IP protocol is obviously OK or you wouldn't be
able to read or post here either.
 
This sounds more like a server issue. I recommend posting in an appropriate
server newsgroup.
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| Well, I check the server logs each day, and there is a
| high percentage that are 404, as opposed to those that
| are not. About 20% in some cases.
|
| Plus, I'm sending this to the newsgroup from another
| location, not at that office.
|
| Steve
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Unless it's a constant problem I would ignore it.
| >Your TCP/IP protocol is obviously OK or you wouldn't be
| able to read or post here either.
| >
| >--
| >Steve Easton
| >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| >95isalive
| >This site is best viewed............
| >........................with a computer
| >
| >| >> Yea, I believe its 404, I didn't pay enough attention
| >> last time it happened. Just noticed it said that it
| was
| >> TCP errors instead of my usual DNS problems (which I
| >> think have been resolved!!).
| >>
| >> Steve
| >>
| >> >-----Original Message-----
| >> >are you getting the standard 404 page??
| >> >
| >> >--
| >> >Steve Easton
| >> >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| >> >95isalive
| >> >This site is best viewed............
| >> >........................with a computer
| >> >
| message
| >> >| >> >> How can I find out what is causing random messages
| I'm
| >> >> getting when trying to view web pages I'm hosting.
| >> Once
| >> >> in a while I will get a 'page can't be displayed'
| >> error,
| >> >> and it points to a TCP/IP error.
| >> >>
| >> >> What is causing this error? And what can be done to
| >> >> resolve this problem?
| >> >>
| >> >> Thanks,
| >> >> Steve
| >> >
| >> >
| >> >.
| >> >
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 
Are the 404's associated with malformed url requests??
People are terrible about pasting incorrect links in email and such.

also, it may just simply be time to reboot the server.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 

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