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    Posted: 16 July 2003 at 10:09am

I have Persist ASPUpload 2.0 set. I get::

Persits.Upload.1 error '800a0001'

Request.BinaryRead failed.

/com/forum/functions/functions_upload.asp, line 92

I can upload a 1 KB File.  I have my upload size set to 2000kb.  I set the configuration up to allow mp3 uploads.  I cannot upload a 820 KB mp3 file. 

What's wrong????

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OK.  My ISP just emailed me back see below.  Is this why......

Hi,

This is what we disabled in our server for ASPupload 2.1 for the security reason.

DisableSave

DisableRegisterServer

DisableACL

DisableSendBinary

DisableRemoveDirectory

DisableFileCopy

DisableFileDelete

DisableLogonUser

DisableDirectoryListing

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I just received one more response from my ISP.  Here it is...

Dear Greg,

I have talked to our operations team and there seems to be an issue with ASPUpload and the Windows 2003 servers. Specifically, it is a setting within the metabase that prevents uploads using regular ASP of sizes larger than 200kb. They are looking into the issue to see how it can be easily resolved. In the meantime, if you have the ability, you can use ASP.NET which can accept uploads of up to 4MB in size. I am including a copy of a sample ASP.NET script which performs this task. You will need to modify it to suit your needs. Please let me know if you have any other questions.



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Here is the resolution from my ISP.  I't won't work fir files over 200KB if Windows 2003 Server is used.....

Dear Greg,

I have talked to our operations team and there seems to be an issue with ASPUpload and the Windows 2003 servers. Specifically, it is a setting within the metabase that prevents uploads using regular ASP of sizes larger than 200kb. They are looking into the issue to see how it can be easily resolved. In the meantime, if you have the ability, you can use ASP.NET which can accept uploads of up to 4MB in size. I am including a copy of a sample ASP.NET script which performs this task. You will need to modify it to suit your needs. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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The problem can be fixed by editing the metabase.xml like this:

go to c:\windows\system32\inetsvr\

using notepad, edit in metabase.xml find the line "AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed" and change the value to "1073741824".

You can use other values if you want because the default is only 200k, which is why you cannot upload large files. If you want to edit the file without shutting down the web services, you will need to allow enable direct metabase edit in the IIS server properties.

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And it works
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OK.  Thanks a lot.  I will tell my ISP.
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