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soap:address location

I'm having a problem accessing a web service from outside our network. I
think the problem is that in the Service Description it's putting the IP
address in the "soap:addre ss location"

<soap:address location="http://10.40.0.17/qav2/ServiceUser.asm x" />

Does anyone have a clue on how the make sure it does not use the IP. We did
have this working at one time. I recall something about resending the header
info. But really have no idea what the was.

Any help would be great.

Thanks
James

Nov 21 '05 #1
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