Business
Connect Client users are prompted “Cannot Connect to Server”
when connecting to network resources, such as a SharePoint site
or document library.
The HTTP request is timing out before the connection
is made.
Increase the value specified by the HTTP Request
Timeout option in the Configuration
settings.
On the Admin Tool web page for Business Connect
Server, click the Configuration tab.
Increase the HTTP Request Timeout setting from
the default value of 60 seconds.
Attempt to obtain the network resource from the Business Connect
Client.
Links are broken when you log into the Admin
Tool web page.
The Static Content option is disabled
for IIS.
Enable the IIS Static Content option.
Open Windows Server Manager.
In the navigation pane, click Roles > Web Server (IIS).
In Role Services, click Add Role
Services.
In the Web Server > Common HTTP Features section, select the Static Content
check box.
After you apply the change, restart the web browser and log into the
Business Connect Admin Web Tool to view the change.
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