Call Localy MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP Returning Status 500 When Accessing Webservice

That's better than internal server error. This is what came back, which is confusing because when its called locally it comes back fine. Am I missing something? ....

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MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP Returning Status 500 When Accessing Webservice

The following shows when I call it locally. If you look at the URL that has http://localhost, this is the one I use when I call the ASP page from the
same local server (self contained).

When I want to call the remote server (the one that fails) I use the other URL has http://remote.

I hope this helps..

Because the webservice is the same on both machines and I'm calling both machines the same, what would cause the remote machine to return that the Request form not recognized?

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