04-11-2003
I'm not sure if we can help you. But if we try, we will need to avoid Microsoft bashing as per the rules.
How equivalent are the two boxes? What version of windows?
This sounds like a 10mb verses 100mb ethernet issue. I have never used wireless so I don't know how possible that is. But make sure that network connections are both equal.
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NAME
Apache::AuthCookie::FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Apache::AuthCookie.
VERSION
version 3.18
DESCRIPTION
This document serves to answer the most frequently asked questions about Apache::AuthCookie.
How can I protect an entire site (/) with Apache::AuthCookie?
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...
NAME
Apache::AuthCookie::FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Apache::AuthCookie.
AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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