In our facility, we have two networks. One is the general network that
all of the office systems are on as is the connection to the internet.
The other network is a 192.xx closed network that can not see the main
network and visa-versa. One machine (IBM i5) is on both networks and
is running a full webserver. We have three PCs that are on the private
network that have home pages pointing to the i5's webserver. All three
machines are configured to startup IE when they start and load their
specific webpages from the i5. All three display "PAGE NOT FOUND" even
though the i5 webservers are online. Pressing F5, the screens do load.
To say the least, this is causing problems. The three PCs are
physically located in the computer room and use AVOCENT media
streamers attached to their video cards to display information through
out the facility.
Any idea how to force these machines to load the web pages at the
start up? On the old COMPAQs that used to run these services, we
never had an issue. With the newer 2ghz machines doing the services,
we have issues at start up.
Jay