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I installed Rnwood.Smtp4dev-win-x64-3.1.0-ci2020041702 on a Windows 2012 R2 server and ran the command to run it as a service. SMTP files do seem to be processed, but the web page on port 5000 just shows the logo a stays in a state of "Loading..."
Any ideas on how to fix this?
I am trying to use this in an on-prem virtual lab to test application notifications.
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Hi Trevor
What browser and what version of the browser?
You'll need to use a more modern browser than the IE11 which is built
into the OS. Normally you should get a message to that effect if you try
use a browser which is too ancient.
Thanks
Rob
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I installed Rnwood.Smtp4dev-win-x64-3.1.0-ci2020041702 on a Windows
2012 R2 server and ran the command to run it as a service. SMTP files
do seem to be processed, but the web page on port 5000 just shows the
logo a stays in a state of "Loading..."
Any ideas on how to fix this?
I am trying to use this in an on-prem virtual lab to test application
notifications.
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I installed Rnwood.Smtp4dev-win-x64-3.1.0-ci2020041702 on a Windows 2012 R2 server and ran the command to run it as a service. SMTP files do seem to be processed, but the web page on port 5000 just shows the logo a stays in a state of "Loading..."
Any ideas on how to fix this?
I am trying to use this in an on-prem virtual lab to test application notifications.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: