Re: No more connections can be made...

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From: Jan Eliasen (spam_at_eliasen.dk)
Date: 07/20/04


Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 14:42:19 +0200

Hi

Funny, I read the original posting as if he was using BizTalk
2000/2002 and not 2004.

Jan Eliasen

On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 23:00:51 GMT, Eldar_Musayev@online.microsoft.com
(Eldar Musayev (MSFT)) wrote:

>
>It's probably too late to answer, but let see...
>
>First, what transport are you using with your recieve locations? If
>file/share - how many simultaneous users you allow on you client computer
>(where this share is located)? If http, how many connections your IIS is
>configured to accept? The error is not on the BizTalk side, it just reports
>that other computer does not take any more, so transport/configuration is
>the first thing to check.
>Regards,
>Eldar
>
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>EBusiness Server Team
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>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I keep geting the following error in Biztalk:
>>>
>>> No more connections can be made to this remote computer at
>>> this time because there are already as many connections as
>>> the computer can accept.
>>> The receive function "XXXTest_File" has experienced
>>> problems, it will be shut down and disabled.
>>>
>>> This happens when I open som more receive functions in
>>> Biztalk.
>>> When I do that most of them shuts down. (This happens even
>>> if there are no files to be picked upp by any of the
>>> receive functions).
>>>
>>> Biztalk is installed on Win 2000 Server and the receive
>>> functions are checking for files on a Win 2003 server.
>>>
>>> Is it to many connections to the win 2003 server ?
>>> And if it is how do I solve that ?
>>>
>>> Thanks for some help
>>> Best regards
>>> Micke
>>>
>>>
>>>

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