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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to fix the server to show SysInfo Post 302307118 by kjamsheed on Tuesday 14th of April 2009 04:01:32 PM
Old 04-14-2009
How to fix the server to show SysInfo

Can someone help me in fixing this issue..

this is the result iam getting now..
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Index of /SysInfo
  • Parent Directory
  • hndspdb1.html
  • hndspdb2.html
  • hndspdb3.html
  • hndspdb4.html
  • hndssdb1.html
  • hndssdb2.html
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it should actually look like the below one.

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Index of /SysInfo

Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory
PMS00232A 13-Apr-2009 23:59 63K
PMS00828A 13-Apr-2009 23:59 64K
crsdov01.html 27-Oct-2008 01:04 104K
gls09501 13-Apr-2009 23:58 61K
 

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