Re: Adodb.Stream problems on IIS6

From: ajsmith02 (ajsmith02_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/12/04


Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 08:21:03 -0700

Craig, I'm having a similar problem. Did you ever resolve yours? I uses
iisstate to try and log the error and IIS6 seems to be hanging as a result of
trying to load mlang.dll.

"Craig Flannigan" wrote:

>
> I ran some tests - where the files wouldn't download and nothing at all
> appeared in the HTTPErr logfile.
>
> I've altered the ASPBuffering Limit and it doesn't appear to have a
> direct link to the amount of data I can download. Setting it to 1GB
> allows a 8MB file to download (nothing more), up this to 2GB and I can
> take a 10MB file.
>
>
> The system is out-of-the-box, with nothing else added. We've removed
> ASP.net as we thought this was messing with JET (before we patched this)
> and we're only using Classic ASP at this moment.
>
> This issue is now getting serious and we're preparing to roll-back to
> Windows 2000 as this issue is causing massive problems.
>
> Is there another way to offer downloads, while not using a standard
> hyperlink directly to the file? We don't want users either guesssing the
> filenames, and we don't want files opening up in the browser - we'd
> rather it all downloaded to the PC.
>
> Can this be done another way?
>
> Is there any settings I'm missing that's causing this?
>
>
> I'd attach my HTTPErr log if you require this, but it doesn't show
> anything other than Idles, connection dropped and minbytespersecond. And
> none of these occur at the time I attempt my downloads.
>
> I hope you can offer any other advice. I really don't want to roll back
> to Windows 2000, but this looks like my only option to get this service
> working again.
>
>
> Regards
> Craig.
>
>
>
>
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