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you suggesting that EV 4.0 will solve my issues here, or is this an
advertisement ?
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trying to view DWF files over the internet, ExpressViewer locks up completely.
The viewer toolbars & background screen appears but no image does. But,
when I load DWF's locally (from a network or C: drive) they load & view,
print properly. My internet access is through a proxy server. Has anyone had
this problem before. I suspect proxy settings or security settings with IE 6.0
Any Ideas ? Thanks
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files that I have posted are on a proprietary intranet website for our
internal use.
Company personnel are the only ones that have access, so I
can't open it up to the public.
These files (along with PDFs) are posted
on this website for viewing, etc, for information purposes. I upload these
files to a server for viewing.
The PDFs view & print fine, it's just the DWF's that are giving me the
problems.
But.....
I started to think that this was an internal thing, specific
to that web site, so I tried viewing the DWF samples posted on the Autodesk
website.
I get the same results, even when upgrading to EV 4.0 (I did that
this morning as suggested by Scott)
I have tried this on other
workstations here within the company and I get the same results.
As described below, I am able to read, display, print any DWF file that
resides locally (C: or network drive)
If it's proxy settings, or IE6.0
security settings it will be a fairly simple fix....I hope.
Maybe I'm
looking at an elephant under a microscope and can't make out what it
is.....