1. Yes, it's exactly the same file
2. What do you mean by network "section" ?
3. I'm not sure for the last questions (I'm not a server specialist, I'm
more a java developer), I'll try to explain the environment : 

I installed the web application on a server : I installed Apache Tomcat (as
a service) on the server machine and put my web application under Apache
Software Foundation\Tomcat 6.0\webapps\ROOT.
The first client machine is mine (running XP), the second one is another
user's one, on which he just installed W7.
Maybe an important fact : to access the web application, from a client
machine, we have to connect to a VPN, to authentify...
But once again, we do exactly the same operations (apparently in the same
context, except the OS) and it works for me (XP) but not for the other user
(W7).
I could look further for the configuration if needed. Just tell me.
I appreciate your help ! Many thanks !

Julie Gautier

-----Message d'origine-----
De : André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com] 
Envoyé : lundi 27 septembre 2010 15:29
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Tomcat 6.0 and Windows 7

Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Maximilian Stocker [mailto:m...@talentoyster.com] 
>> Subject: RE: Tomcat 6.0 and Windows 7
> 
>> Sorry but no. This statement does not match the 
>> "localhost" part you also mentioned.
> 
> I'll bite.  Why do you say that?  The "localhost" part of the log file
name refers to the <Host> name attribute, not any particular access from
127.0.0.1.
> 
So now that 3 of us agree that the server does not change, what can be the
cause that a 
Windows XP client can upload a file, but a Windows 7 client cannot.
And this with both IE and Firefox.
I'll admit I'm stumped.

Julie, is the bigger file which you are trying to upload the same in both
cases (from XP 
and from Windows 7) ?
Are both PC's in the same network section ?
Is there a firewall or gateway between the clients and the server ?
Are the clients accessing Tomcat directly, or through a front-end like
Apache or IIS ?

Fishing for straws..


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