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Interesting. About the only other thing I
can suggest off the top of my head would be to make extra sure that you’ve
checked all of the applicable timeouts, as there are more than a few, even just
on the server side, let alone once you account for the client as well. Jeremy From: Shawn Smiley
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Jeremy, The last time I saw ThreadAbortExceptions
in a production asp.net environment it was due to asp.net processing timeout
settings. I’d recommend taking a look at the execution time
required by the work involved, combined with the timeout settings for your
production web server. In a debugging environment, the asp.net processing
timeouts are generally disabled, which will not be the case when running a
build on a production server. Jeremy Gray From: Shawn Smiley
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is somewhat related to my previous message about handling large
transactions (same code block). Yahoo! Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Yahoo! Photos |
- ThreadAbortException Shawn Smiley
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