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Donnie

2006-05-31, 1:16 pm

Help,

I have set the maximun upload size in the web.config to 50 megs. When
someone goes to the resource gallery and tries to upload a file using the
resource manager they get a page cannot be displayed error if the file is
larger than 50 megs. In the event log I get the error "Maximum request length
exceeded."

What I want to know is how can I capture that error from the resource
manager upload dialog page to display a more friendly error or notice that
they need to contact the web administrator for files larger than 50 megs.

v/r
Donnie
Stefan [MSFT]

2006-05-31, 1:16 pm

Hi Donnie,

this is more an ASP.NET related question as you are using ASP.NET methods to
prevent the upload.
Please post this question to an ASP.NET related newsgroup.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"Donnie" <Donnie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:334EA00E-D88B-4AFC-A1DF-B65D023F2F0D@microsoft.com...
> Help,
>
> I have set the maximun upload size in the web.config to 50 megs. When
> someone goes to the resource gallery and tries to upload a file using the
> resource manager they get a page cannot be displayed error if the file is
> larger than 50 megs. In the event log I get the error "Maximum request
> length
> exceeded."
>
> What I want to know is how can I capture that error from the resource
> manager upload dialog page to display a more friendly error or notice that
> they need to contact the web administrator for files larger than 50 megs.
>
> v/r
> Donnie



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