Hi, Anyone know if you can have a custom 404 page on windows nt server. I have been told no, but wont give up. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
Richard
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never herd of that on an NT server....
but, if Windows.. you can..
Thanks, I think actually my server is windows 2003. Havent been able to get it working yet but thanks again
richard
Thanks, I think actually my server is windows 2003. Havent been able to get it working yet but thanks again
richard
well, see if you can et it fixed..
if not, feel free to post in TS or, buy a manual etc...
Ragards,
Coolgames
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