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NB

2004-01-24, 1:53 am

I have IIS5 setup on a Win2k Server w/ SP4, running FTP only. from the
Internet, I have no login, access or downloading issues. My issue is when a
user uploads a file to the FTP server, at about 5-7MB into a 20MB to 100MB
file, the FTP server comes back with an error that the file can not be
accessed. You'd think by the error it was on the client side but it happens
to everyone that tries to upload from different locations.

There are no disk space issues and no quotas. I can log in fine from a
local lan workstation and upload 200MB with no issues.

All else seems to work just fine on the FTP server, just doesn't like big
files from Internet users. Any ideas?

Thanks....


Bernard

2004-01-24, 1:53 am

Bad connections ? line drop ? what's the status in ftp log file ?

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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
Please respond to newsgroups only ...



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quote:

> I have IIS5 setup on a Win2k Server w/ SP4, running FTP only. from the
> Internet, I have no login, access or downloading issues. My issue is when


a
quote:

> user uploads a file to the FTP server, at about 5-7MB into a 20MB to 100MB
> file, the FTP server comes back with an error that the file can not be
> accessed. You'd think by the error it was on the client side but it


happens
quote:

> to everyone that tries to upload from different locations.
>
> There are no disk space issues and no quotas. I can log in fine from a
> local lan workstation and upload 200MB with no issues.
>
> All else seems to work just fine on the FTP server, just doesn't like big
> files from Internet users. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks....
>
>




NB

2004-01-24, 1:53 am

Ok.. after reviewing all logs, it's weird, the last command is the Send
command with the filename and then nothing, the log file stops as if there's
nothing left command wise. Not connection lot, no exit, etc..

I'm just not sure where to look. I appear to have a solid connection and
have a monitoring system running and it doesn't say I'm loosing connection.
Frustrating...



"Bernard" <qbernard@hotmail.com.discuss> wrote in message
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quote:

> Bad connections ? line drop ? what's the status in ftp log file ?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Bernard Cheah
> http://support.microsoft.com/
> Please respond to newsgroups only ...
>
>
>
> "NB" <maillist@brunerhaus.com.com> ????
> news:vvbdscgipu6q7c@corp.supernews.com...
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Bernard

2004-01-24, 1:53 am

Do you experience the same when you uploading locally ?
ftp locally from the machine and test upload a big file.

from remote host, what ftp client you use ? have you try
command prompt ftp.exe ?

paste some entries of your ftp log here.


--
Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
Please respond to newsgroups only ...



"NB" <maillist@brunerhaus.com.com> ????
news:vviqlb2feo3b3a@corp.supernews.com...
quote:

> Ok.. after reviewing all logs, it's weird, the last command is the Send
> command with the filename and then nothing, the log file stops as if


there's
quote:

> nothing left command wise. Not connection lot, no exit, etc..
>
> I'm just not sure where to look. I appear to have a solid connection and
> have a monitoring system running and it doesn't say I'm loosing


connection.
quote:

> Frustrating...
>
>
>
> "Bernard" <qbernard@hotmail.com.discuss> wrote in message
> news:OmJ%23yu10DHA.1760@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
the[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> when
> 100MB
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> big
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