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Have not seen that before. You have admin rights when you installed it? You could try checking IIS to see if the website is working. Try https://localhost. Check the IIS under Administrative tools. SQL server running ok? If Winadmin worked, eManager should also. I loaded it up on 2 machines recently. I just had problem because Administrator group didn't have the correct rights in local policy (I changed a few of them before, including logging in thru network. A search on Google and Toshiba turned up nothing.
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After installing eManager on my Win XP Pro machine, I am still having trouble. IIS is installed. MSSQL server in on. When I click on eManager, ie attemps to access https://localhost/emanager/app/default.asp. It never seems to load. All I see is a blank screen. Some setting must still be wrong.
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According to Toshiba tech support, that's a common problem. Make sure the script blocking option in your antivirus is turned off.
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My antivirus, spyware, firewall, and popup blocker were all off. I assume when each one is turned off, there is nothing left.
On the positive side, I did the programming I wanted through the phone.
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Did you try reinstalling eManager with all that turned off? That's the only other thing I would know to do.
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My phones do not have direct inward dialing, each phone has all lines. When I pick up a regular line, I get a stuttering dial tone. It stutters once every time I pick up a line. Any idea why that would happen? I think it started when I removed the delay in dialing.
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That indicates you have a message. Since it's on an outside line, you probably have voicemail through the phone company.
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Good guess, but no. If I were to pick up an emergency phone connected directly to the phone line, the dial tone would sound normal.
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Good guess, but no. If I were to pick up an emergency phone connected directly to the phone line, the dial tone would sound normal.
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I don't know if you ever got emanager working or not. I had to REMOVE all antivirus, antispyware, antiadware for the software to load in the Dell 1100.
I'm not saying you have to do that, but only that got me running.
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