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Lori McDonald #1
DNS Updates
I have a Windows Form that is calling a webservice.
Over the weekend, we moved the webservice to a new server. However, the
Windows Form is failing with errors that indicate it does not see the new
server. We see the DNS change at the machine running the Windows application
because we can do a ping and get the correct address.
The maching is running Windows XP.
Any suggestions? If it is pinging the correct IP address for that domain
name, why would it not be reaching it via the web services?
Lori
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Lori McDonald #2
RE: DNS Updates
Also, I forgot to mention that the URL they are using for the webservice is
using SSL ([url]https://www.myclient.com/service.asmx[/url]) I don't know if that would
have any affect on this.
"Lori McDonald" wrote:
> I have a Windows Form that is calling a webservice.
>
> Over the weekend, we moved the webservice to a new server. However, the
> Windows Form is failing with errors that indicate it does not see the new
> server. We see the DNS change at the machine running the Windows application
> because we can do a ping and get the correct address.
>
> The maching is running Windows XP.
>
> Any suggestions? If it is pinging the correct IP address for that domain
> name, why would it not be reaching it via the web services?
>
> LoriLori McDonald Guest
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Mujtaba Syed #3
Re: DNS Updates
Hi Lori:
I will take a shot at answering the question, though I am almost sure that
you would have already taken care of this -
Can you throw some more light on what you mean by "moved the webservice to a
new server". Is the new server called the same as the old server (i.e. is it
a replacement)? If not, then you have to regenerate the proxy. And when you
regenerate the proxy pick the service's Url from [web|app].config so that
when you move servers next, you don't have to recompile clients.
Mujtaba.
"Lori McDonald" <lori@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:39FCC3DA-CC67-4370-AD0C-E6DAFF6686C5@microsoft.com...is> Also, I forgot to mention that the URL they are using for the webservicewould> using SSL ([url]https://www.myclient.com/service.asmx[/url]) I don't know if thatnew> have any affect on this.
>
> "Lori McDonald" wrote:
>> > I have a Windows Form that is calling a webservice.
> >
> > Over the weekend, we moved the webservice to a new server. However, the
> > Windows Form is failing with errors that indicate it does not see theapplication> > server. We see the DNS change at the machine running the Windowsdomain> > because we can do a ping and get the correct address.
> >
> > The maching is running Windows XP.
> >
> > Any suggestions? If it is pinging the correct IP address for that> > name, why would it not be reaching it via the web services?
> >
> > Lori
Mujtaba Syed Guest
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Lori McDonald #4
Re: DNS Updates
Thanks for your response, but actually it is called the same thing so I don't
need that in this case.
Lori
"Mujtaba Syed" wrote:
> Hi Lori:
>
> I will take a shot at answering the question, though I am almost sure that
> you would have already taken care of this -
>
> Can you throw some more light on what you mean by "moved the webservice to a
> new server". Is the new server called the same as the old server (i.e. is it
> a replacement)? If not, then you have to regenerate the proxy. And when you
> regenerate the proxy pick the service's Url from [web|app].config so that
> when you move servers next, you don't have to recompile clients.
>
> Mujtaba.
>
> "Lori McDonald" <lori@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
> news:39FCC3DA-CC67-4370-AD0C-E6DAFF6686C5@microsoft.com...> is> > Also, I forgot to mention that the URL they are using for the webservice> would> > using SSL ([url]https://www.myclient.com/service.asmx[/url]) I don't know if that> new> > have any affect on this.
> >
> > "Lori McDonald" wrote:
> >> > > I have a Windows Form that is calling a webservice.
> > >
> > > Over the weekend, we moved the webservice to a new server. However, the
> > > Windows Form is failing with errors that indicate it does not see the> application> > > server. We see the DNS change at the machine running the Windows> domain> > > because we can do a ping and get the correct address.
> > >
> > > The maching is running Windows XP.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions? If it is pinging the correct IP address for that>> > > name, why would it not be reaching it via the web services?
> > >
> > > Lori
>
>Lori McDonald Guest
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Dan Rogers #5
Re: DNS Updates
What happens when you invoke the servers test page from the client that is
failing?
Dan Rogers
Microsoft Corporation
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>Thanks for your response, but actually it is called the same thing so Ithat>need that in this case.
>
>Lori
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>"Mujtaba Syed" wrote:
>>> Hi Lori:
>>
>> I will take a shot at answering the question, though I am almost sureto a>> you would have already taken care of this -
>>
>> Can you throw some more light on what you mean by "moved the webserviceis it>> new server". Is the new server called the same as the old server (i.e.you>> a replacement)? If not, then you have to regenerate the proxy. And whenwebservice>> regenerate the proxy pick the service's Url from [web|app].config so that
>> when you move servers next, you don't have to recompile clients.
>>
>> Mujtaba.
>>
>> "Lori McDonald" <lori@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
>> news:39FCC3DA-CC67-4370-AD0C-E6DAFF6686C5@microsoft.com...>> > Also, I forgot to mention that the URL they are using for thethe>> is>> would>> > using SSL ([url]https://www.myclient.com/service.asmx[/url]) I don't know if that>> > have any affect on this.
>> >
>> > "Lori McDonald" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I have a Windows Form that is calling a webservice.
>> > >
>> > > Over the weekend, we moved the webservice to a new server. However,>>> new>> > > Windows Form is failing with errors that indicate it does not see the>> application>> > > server. We see the DNS change at the machine running the Windows>> domain>> > > because we can do a ping and get the correct address.
>> > >
>> > > The maching is running Windows XP.
>> > >
>> > > Any suggestions? If it is pinging the correct IP address for that>>>> > > name, why would it not be reaching it via the web services?
>> > >
>> > > Lori
>>
>>Dan Rogers Guest



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