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Thanks for the reply, but I've done that repeatedly, and it doesn't make any difference. I have also done this with a clean install of Windows to a new drive with nothing but XP, ATI video driver with Framework 2, browsers and Java, and the Java version has no influence whatsoever. If fails in an consistent manner. I am using exactly the Java
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--- Server: Bb Learning System Release 6.0-6.2(?) | Client: Firefox 2.x(WIN) --- I am back with the same problem I've had since first connecting to a Blackboard system at Dalhousie in January. DAL support don't reply, and the person assigned to the specific course doesn't seem able to help. The problem is that communication with the Blackboard
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OK, so I am a little further here, though as yet I have had no response from the administrators of the system I'm having difficulties with. I happen to have a Windows 2003 server running in the basement for another project, so I set up a remote desktop account for the laptop that can't post mail over 19 lines long. I used IE7 for these tests
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Further to this, I've again removed the JRE version and installed JRE 1.5 build 7, from a suggestion in one of the Web references to this kind of timeout. I've rebooted several times and tried using both IE7 and FireFox 2. Neither work. The Java downgrade did in fact have some effect, allowing creation of a message 19 lines long, but replying
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--- Server: ?(?) | Client: Firefox 2.x(WIN) --- Am posting for my partner who is an instructor for a course. From her laptop, from IE or Firefox, mail more than a couple of lines long will not post, but will time out. Latest Java is in use, only one version is visible in Add/Remove Programs, it's been removed and re-downloaded, browser checks and
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Thanks for the response. The laptop that doesn't work (XP) is on the same network as this one (vista), which does work. Both are Thinkpads. They are both basic Windows installs, DHCP through the same d-link router and DSL connection. No proxies are used. Both have used the same JRE version. I've just been through another couple of rounds of