And if you are running Yahoo Messenger turn it off (it hijacks port 80)
| What version of Windows are you running and service packs?
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| | > Hi - Same problem here. AND I know the server is NOT the problem. From one
| > computer, I am able to publish & download files. From new computer, I
| > receive the Port 80 message. There MAY possibly be additional firewall
| > settings on the NEW computer.
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| > Can you tell me in more detail WHERE to go in order to check/change
| > Port80-related settings? THANKS.
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| > "Andrew Murray" wrote:
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| >> check your firewall. Port 80 is the http: port and should be allowed since this
| >> is the port used for http: requests such as viewing web sites, or publishing by
| >> http in Frontpage.
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| >> | >> > While trying to upload changes to my website, using Microsoft FrontPage 2003,
| >> > I received an error message concerning Port 80. Does anyone know how to
| >> > check to make sure Port 80 is available or connected, or whatever?
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