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    Posted: 16 August 2007 at 8:22am
Hello Members.
 
i have this error when a file upload ....
 
Anforderungsobjekt Fehler "ASP 0104 : 80004005'
Der Vorgang ist nicht erlaubt
/forum/functions/functions_upload.asp, line 374
I have registered the SmartUpload.dll, in the Control Panel Testsite is this OK.
In the Forum Upload Folder have the IUSR_Account Read-Write Permissions.
 
The Forum is installed on a IIS6 Webserver.
In version 7.x was upload on this server ok...
 
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Could you please translate the error message to English?
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Hello.
 
The Error in English is:
The procedure is not permitted
 
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The only thing can suggest is that you make sure the IUSR account has Read, Wite, and Modify permissions on the upload folder.

Other than that this is an error with the actual upload component, so you would need to consult your documentation for the upload folder to findout why it is throwing this error.

The line which is throwing the error is the one that saves the upload to memory so that details of the upload can be retrieved, this is exactly the same as in version 7. It could be that your host has disabled saving uploads to memory.
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Hello.
 
I have found a Workarround for IIS6 on a Windows Server 2003.
The Problem is ASP Error ASP 0104: 80004005 when uplad a Big-File.
 
1. Open IIS Manager
2. Right click on your local computer
3. In the Internet Information Service windows the very first checkbox is “Enable Direct Metabase Edit”.
4. Command: net stop "iisadmin"
5. Then Edit the File "metabase.xml" in "C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv". Search in the File the Line "AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed" and the Line "AspMaxDiskTemplateCacheFiles". Type "3145728" for Uploads 3MB-Files.
6. Command: net start "iisadmin" and the dependently Services (HTTP-SSL, Smtp, WWW...)
 
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Is this supposed to get around the 2MB upload limit???
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It does, but Microsoft have the limit for a reason, because HTTP is a very bad way to upload files and often courses issues with larger files.

If you want to upload larger files you should look at other alternatives like using FTP.
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Many thanks...interesting perhaps if you want to exceed 2MB just a little then.
 
For more serious files we use WebDav (instead of FTP) ...its more secure and fits into Windows Explorer just like another drive so its easy to use.
 
I'm not sure if WebDav uses the http protocol but it operates on port 80 (instead of 21 or otherwise) and seems quite reliable.
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