Hi Chris,
i had this problem a few month ago.
What i found out is a design error of the uploadservice.
There is a switch somwhere in the properties where one can say if the
service should handle this exception which is default or the app handles the
exception, but this doesn't work properly. 
Im not aware if this issue is already fixed.

Good luck
Dieter

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Von: Chris Joelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2004 12:09
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Betreff: Handling of too big fileupload's -> exception?


Hi!

i set the fileupload service to limit fileuploads to 20mb.
how can i handle exceptions properly if somebody tries to upload a
bigger file than the configured limit?

thx, Chris

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Hey, schon IIS 5.0 ist ein Problem!  Der Kunde wei�, da� er mit dem
Setup in 4 Monaten sp�tenstens

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* trojaned
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ist?
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