CFFILE and Large files

2003-08-21 Thread Stewart McGowan
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Hi Guys,

I'm using CFFILE to upload image files (generally EPS) to a digital asset
management solution we've developed, files above 10MB at present fail when
we try to upload them, the server has 3GB of memory so it shouldn't have any
problems with files of this size. We've isolated the server by using a cross
over cable, hopefully eliminating our firewall and bandwidth issues, yet we
still can't upload anything bigger than 10MB, any help would be appreciated!

We're running CF5 on W2k.

Regards

Stewart


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Re: CFFILE and Large files

2003-08-21 Thread Matt Robertson
Last I heard a bug in IIS (?) limited reliable file transfers to 4mb.  If you're 
getting 10, rejoice.

Sorry for the bad news,

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Re: CFFILE and Large files

2003-08-21 Thread Jeff Garza
Do you have URLscan installed on the machine?  There is a line item that
limits the total length of the request that will cause large file uploads to
fail.

Just a shot in the dark...

Jeff

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Hi Guys,

I'm using CFFILE to upload image files (generally EPS) to a digital asset
management solution we've developed, files above 10MB at present fail when
we try to upload them, the server has 3GB of memory so it shouldn't have any
problems with files of this size. We've isolated the server by using a cross
over cable, hopefully eliminating our firewall and bandwidth issues, yet we
still can't upload anything bigger than 10MB, any help would be appreciated!

We're running CF5 on W2k.

Regards

Stewart


communisis one ltd
Manston Lane, Cross Gates, Leeds. LS15 8AH
Telephone: 0113 225 2555 Facsimile: 0113 225 2526
Internet: www.communisis-one.co.uk email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Office: Wakefield Road, Leeds. LS10 1DU. Registered in England
Number 1359040

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