RE: Windows Sharepoint Services Admin page non reponsive
- From: "George Fadale" <GeorgeFadale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 06:09:02 -0700
Charles
Thanks for the reply. I tried all you provided, but to no avail. It appears
the entire Sharepoint Central Administration will not respond to any button
pushes. I tried several ares of th SCA all responded the same push the OK
button, and nothing happens. It shows when you push it, but nothing happens.
Thanks
George
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George T. Fadale
GT Designs
Pittsburgh, PA
""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> Welcome to our SBS newsgroup.
>
> According to your description, I understand that you would like to change
> the maximum file size for uploading files into a SharePoint document
> library. If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
>
> Before we go any further, can I assume you are using the Windows sharepoint
> services on SBS 2003, it should be a WSS design issue. Please refer to my
> suggestion below:
>
> Before you change the setting, please also make sure that your IE is set to
> allow the ASP running. You can check the following setting on IE:
>
> IE->Tools->Internet option->security tab, to make sure that you enable the
> scripting running.
>
> I also suggest you make sure there are no third part filter or button on
> your SBS IE. By default, when we click the button the script will be submit
> to system to run the command, it might some filter that block the ASP
> script running. You need also check the third part anti-virus software, it
> might also block ASP running.
>
> If the problem still exist, please check the event view to see if there are
> any error messages.
>
>
> As your convenience, I would like to give you some detailed information
> about the upload file to WSS site:
>
> If that is the case and you encounter the error message "The form
> submission cannot be processed because it exceeded the maximum length
> allowed by the Web administrator. Please resubmit the form with less data."
> when uploading large document, that is because Windows SharePoint Services
> have a setting that limits the document upload size to 50 MB. In order to
> change the maximum file upload size limitation, please follow the steps
> below:
>
> 1. Go to SharePoint Central Admin-->Windows SharePoint Services.
> 2. Go to "Configure virtual server settings " and then click the
> SharePoint/WSS site link.
> 3. Go to "Virtual Server General Settings " and change the " Maximum Upload
> Size " setting.
>
>
> After that, you can upload larger document into the document library.
>
> Please Note: Even after the file upload limit is increased and you upload a
> file that has a size within the setting, the site may time out while
> uploading the document. This is caused by the way that the SharePoint
> Products upload documents. Each document is uploaded into the SQL Backend
> database. In order for this to work, the entire document is stored in RAM.
> The database provider used places a second copy of the document in RAM
> before streaming the document into the database. So for a 50 MB document,
> 100 MB of RAM is used. 50 MB for the upload and another 50 MB for the
> database provider. So please make sure that there''s enough memory
> available in the SPS box.
>
> For more information, please refer to the Capacity Planning section of the
> Windows SharePoint Services Admin Guide.
> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/wss/2/all/adminguide/en-us/
> stsb07.mspx
>
> I appreciate your understanding on this issue, if you have any further
> concerns, please feel free to let me know. I am glad to be any further
> updates.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
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