I just set up an Python app on an EC2 Ubuntu server. I can go to www.mydomain.com:6332 to view the app but I'd like it to be at www.mydomain.com (without port 6332).
How could I achieve this?
I just set up an Python app on an EC2 Ubuntu server. I can go to www.mydomain.com:6332 to view the app but I'd like it to be at www.mydomain.com (without port 6332).
How could I achieve this?
A Windows 7 machine that is currently deployed has its homepage currently set as: http://hp-comm.us.msn.com/?pc=CMDTDF&OCID=HPDHP
We have a GPO in place that sets all authenticated users IE homepage to an internal Intranet site. This machine is not accepting this and is not allowing up to set a homepage on our own.
Windows 7 IE 9 Server is Windows Server 2003.
We have a requirement to use a single browser homepage across our whole organisation. This isn't a problem for our IE users, thanks to group policy, but we have several Firefox/Opera/Chrome users, and as far as I can tell, there isn't a way of administratively setting the homepages on those browsers, either through the registry or by adding/manipulating files on the user's PC.
Does anyone know any different?