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Arrggghhh: I am glad that one other person out there can see the files. We still have the persistant error. I have not heard any others chip in yet, from TechSoup Communities. Nobody from Adobe Forums has really chipped in yet, well, anyone who has hands on with kml. Try coming through our Maps front door at: http://www.koreanwar.org/html/korean_war_google_earth
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Dave, Thanks for the heads up. I will double-check the headers. The Mime Types are set per the instructions from Google Earth. They are added at the IIS level. We do use registered Cold Fusion software, see above comments.
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We allow unlimited access for our Google Earth project which maps Korean War battlefields. Only one of the four machines works the code properly. The file I posted dumps the contents and I should have posted the original link. http://www.koreanwar.org/google2/ams_l751.kmz You will see the error I had in the original posting. Here Here is Ted's Brother
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We created dynamic map and map point tools with .cfm. We use IIS6 and Cold Fusion Sever 7 for our development server. For local viewing only one of 4 pc's will resolve the map points. All four have exactly the same version of Google Earth and pc hardware/software. Server Mime mapping is set per Google instructions. We get the following error: http
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I installed the trial version on a test bed. The Server Consol should be avoided. See the posts in this thread. If you have a small number of PC clients, I would just install the unmanaged client for each PC. That works quite well. I have not noticed any undue issue with resources on our XP Pro system nor on our Win 2003 Server. This version is much
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Re: Dan's post. I fully agree. Start over, tried to do a downgrade on a client's pc, no fun. Start fresh only!
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Megan, I finally read Mr. Germain's fine article this morning. He covers the bases adequately. I went ahead and purchased 360 last summer to give it a shot as the AV product was given good press. I had multiple install problems and Tech Support really had no answers. Most of the support came from Level 1 script readers, however. The traces of the
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I would agree with the assessment of Norton. For years I have used it but suffered performance issues at the PC level. Constant cycling of harddrives and slow throughput. The end came with Norton 360. Months ago, I posted a question about 360 asking about experiences. On a few installs the product failed miserably and required purging all traces of
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Getting ready for upgrade from all 2005 products. It is not clear from the 360 literature or Symantec Forums about the ability to use System Works with 360. Not heard from Support at Symantec on my question about such usage. Any comments welcome.
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Getting ready to upgrade from Internet Security 2005. Any comments on the new firewall interface? Looking for any hiccups already experienced. Will be posting to Software Forum for other questions vis a vis 360 and Norton products.