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On Windows 2003 IIS (6.0) failed to download a file from ASP page

The ASP application uses the "File" active-x control. On windows 2003
IIS(6.0), the download the file fails with the Error: Request object error
'ASP 0104 : 80004005'

The above error is retuned by my asp code: lnBytes =
Request.BinaryRead(lnByteCount)

I did not see this error on windows 2000 server.

Is there any solution/workaround available on Windows 2003 IIS(6.0) for this
issue.

-- SKHM1
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Hello,

Change "ASPMaxRequestEntityAllowed" = 1073741824 in
\windows\system32\inetsvr\metabase.xml

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The ASP application uses the "File" active-x control. On windows 2003
IIS(6.0), the download the file fails with the Error: Request object error
'ASP 0104 : 80004005'

The above error is retuned by my asp code: lnBytes =
Request.BinaryRead(lnByteCount)

I did not see this error on windows 2000 server.

Is there any solution/workaround available on Windows 2003 IIS(6.0) for this issue.

-- SKHM1

Jul 22 '05 #2

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