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Any limition of size for a posting ?
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| Tony Cheng 2004-12-29, 2:47 am |
| Because my posting contains many links to a PDF which already uploaded to
Resource Gallery, it causes the .sdo exported size is very large. And then I
face a "general network error" when I try to import this very large .sdo
file.
Is it because the large size posting causes this error occurs ? Thanks.
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| Stefan [MSFT] 2004-12-29, 7:49 am |
| Hi Tony,
usually this error is being caused by other reasons (network card errors,
router errors, firewall timeouts, ...)
It can also happen if an error on the SQL server occurs.
Check with your SQL server group for problems in SQL.
Cheers,
Stefan.
"Tony Cheng" <sdasd@fdfsds.com> wrote in message
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> Because my posting contains many links to a PDF which already uploaded to
> Resource Gallery, it causes the .sdo exported size is very large. And then
I
> face a "general network error" when I try to import this very large .sdo
> file.
>
> Is it because the large size posting causes this error occurs ? Thanks.
>
>
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| Angus Logan [MVP] 2004-12-29, 7:49 am |
| HI Tony,
See
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#B01B7B38-C97A-4935-8957-DC346719CE9B
Regards
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________________________________________
Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
Product Specialist
Microsoft Application Solutions
Data#3 Limited
E angus_logan@data3.com.au
BLOG www.anguslogan.com
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"Tony Cheng" <sdasd@fdfsds.com> wrote in message
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> Because my posting contains many links to a PDF which already uploaded to
> Resource Gallery, it causes the .sdo exported size is very large. And then
> I face a "general network error" when I try to import this very large .sdo
> file.
>
> Is it because the large size posting causes this error occurs ? Thanks.
>
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| Angus Logan [MVP] 2004-12-29, 7:49 am |
| Sorry - that link was probably a bit general.
The section I was referring to was:
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If the MCMS server is running on the same system as the SQL server (i.e. the
MCMS server is a local "client" of Microsoft SQL ServerT):
Adjust the SQL Client Network settings as follows (this is accessible
through the "Microsoft SQL Server\Client Network Utility" Start Menu item:
- turn off: "Enable shared memory protocol"
- switch the order of the "Enabled protocols by order" so that "Named Pipes"
comes before "TCP/IP"
- restart Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
This cures some "General network error" problems that some have been seeing
and some problems with imports failing right when the merge happens.
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________________________________________
Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
Product Specialist
Microsoft Application Solutions
Data#3 Limited
E angus_logan@data3.com.au
BLOG www.anguslogan.com
________________________________________
"Angus Logan [MVP]" <angus_logan@data3.com.au> wrote in message
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> HI Tony,
>
> See
> http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#B01B7B38-C97A-4935-8957-DC346719CE9B
>
> Regards
> --
> ________________________________________
>
> Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
> Product Specialist
> Microsoft Application Solutions
> Data#3 Limited
> E angus_logan@data3.com.au
> BLOG www.anguslogan.com
> ________________________________________
> "Tony Cheng" <sdasd@fdfsds.com> wrote in message
> news:eHd7YrW7EHA.3840@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>
>
>
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| Tony Cheng 2004-12-29, 8:46 pm |
| Would this problem also occur while MCMS server and SQL server are running
on different machine ?
"Angus Logan [MVP]" <angus_logan@data3.com.au> wrote in message
news:%23sMYkuZ7EHA.1408@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Sorry - that link was probably a bit general.
>
> The section I was referring to was:
>
> --
>
> If the MCMS server is running on the same system as the SQL server (i.e.
> the MCMS server is a local "client" of Microsoft SQL ServerT):
> Adjust the SQL Client Network settings as follows (this is accessible
> through the "Microsoft SQL Server\Client Network Utility" Start Menu item:
>
> - turn off: "Enable shared memory protocol"
> - switch the order of the "Enabled protocols by order" so that "Named
> Pipes" comes before "TCP/IP"
> - restart Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS)
>
> This cures some "General network error" problems that some have been
> seeing and some problems with imports failing right when the merge
> happens.
>
> --
>
>
> --
> ________________________________________
>
> Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
> Product Specialist
> Microsoft Application Solutions
> Data#3 Limited
> E angus_logan@data3.com.au
> BLOG www.anguslogan.com
> ________________________________________
> "Angus Logan [MVP]" <angus_logan@data3.com.au> wrote in message
> news:ukhOLsZ7EHA.2676@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
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