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IIS5 VS IIS6

I have a custom File management ASP application that handles Large File uploads and download from a database (30 - 40 MB files) The application works fine on IIS5 but when I relocate it to IIS6 i get an error when I file not found error when i attempt to download out of the Database. IS there a reg setting or metabase setting that i need to change to handle large blob outputs.? Sorry I can't be more specific about the error msg but that is all it give's me a File not found error. it does however work fine with small files less then 2mb in size
Thank

Jul 19 '05 #1
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It's not a file not found error, it's one of those "helpful" and "friendly"
ridiculously misleading and asinine error messages that Microsoft thought
would be helpful for users.

http://www.aspfaq.com/2476
http://www.aspfaq.com/2147

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"Areid_philombios" <ar**************@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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I have a custom File management ASP application that handles Large File uploads and download from a database (30 - 40 MB files) The application
works fine on IIS5 but when I relocate it to IIS6 i get an error when I file
not found error when i attempt to download out of the Database. IS there a
reg setting or metabase setting that i need to change to handle large blob
outputs.? Sorry I can't be more specific about the error msg but that is all
it give's me a File not found error. it does however work fine with small
files less then 2mb in size. Thanks

Jul 19 '05 #2
I took a look at those article's and they don't seem to apply( I may be missing something here) The Code and the web pages work for small files but not for large file's If I missed which article and which part of the article Please let me kno
Thank yo

Jul 19 '05 #3
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...+group%3A*asp*

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"areid_philombiod" <ar**************@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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I took a look at those article's and they don't seem to apply( I may be missing something here) The Code and the web pages work for small files but
not for large file's If I missed which article and which part of the article
Please let me know Thank you

Jul 19 '05 #4
Thanks But Unfortunately that did not work
Tried setting both to 1073741824(1GB) and still the same error
What else can cause this problem
Thank
Jul 19 '05 #5
Have you tried using a different upload component?
http://www.aspfaq.com/2189

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"Areid_philombios" <ar**************@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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Thanks But Unfortunately that did not work
Tried setting both to 1073741824(1GB) and still the same error.
What else can cause this problem?
Thanks

Jul 19 '05 #6
Also, I'm still kind of frustrated that you aren't getting the real error.
As I stated before, this dumb "page not found" error is Microsoft's idea of
a cruel joke. Try seeing if following http://www.aspfaq.com/2109 will yield
the real error. Also, try increasing your server.scripttimeout. You might
have a timeout issue (note that this might also be at the firewall level).

Or, try not uploading 10 MB files. Offer a facility for FTP or something a
little more robust than HTTP.

Other than that, sorry, I'm out of ideas.

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"Areid_philombios" <ar**************@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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Thanks But Unfortunately that did not work
Tried setting both to 1073741824(1GB) and still the same error.
What else can cause this problem?
Thanks

Jul 19 '05 #7

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