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Browser Images on server

Original Message
Name: Langrto
Date: November 17, 2004 at 14:04:59 Pacific
Subject: Browser Images on server
OS: NT 4.01 Server
CPU/Ram: IBM 100Mhz/48Mb
Comment:
Hello again,
I have a home network consisting of an NT4 server and 3 workstations PCs (Win 98, Win 98SE and WinME). My server is set up with IIS 4.0 (currently with the default option pack Default.htm on the home page which is the IIS samples home page with images and links to various items. All PC's have IE 6.0 SP1 and can access the web server home page. On one PC (Win98SE) the page loads correctly with all images and links when I log on as UserX. If I logon as UserY on the same computer, the page loads the text and links successfully, but, none of images show (just a box with a red x). The images do not show, at all, on the other computers on the network no matter what User I use to logon (UserX or UserY.) Here's the crux. The URLs for the images point to an empty web server image folder, so, I can understand why they don't show in the browser. What I DON'T understand is why the images DO show up on the one computer under the one User ID. I'm baffled. How is the one User finding the images? Both users have identical permissions and authorities on the server. None of images exist on the PC's attached to the server(The images are .GIF files). One more item, The images don't show when signed on at the server, either, even when signed in as the administrator.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanx,
Tom


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