Problem posting forms, but only in asp.net and not asp

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ollebollebagare

For the last few days some of my web site users have been having
problems posting asp.net forms. This problem arises everytime they try
to post a form in asp.net, but never when the page is plain old asp.
The different forms are on the same web site. None of the asp.net
forms work, but all the asp forms work. There is no problem just
loading an asp.net page, it's just when posting the page the errors
occurs.

When the user tries to post the form the page starts loading and
continues to do so for at least 20-30 seconds, then the normal Page
could not be shown error shows up. The event log does not show any
error.

The users are on different networks, have both PCs and MACs and have
at least Firefox and IE. Some have Norton and some haven't (probably
at least, that's what they said, but they may be wrong)

This problem is driving me nuts... Please help me!
 
G

Guest

For the last few days some of my web site users have been having
problems posting asp.net forms. This problem arises everytime they try
to post a form in asp.net, but never when the page is plain old asp.
The different forms are on the same web site. None of the asp.net
forms work, but all the asp forms work. There is no problem just
loading an asp.net page, it's just when posting the page the errors
occurs.

When the user tries to post the form the page starts loading and
continues to do so for at least 20-30 seconds, then the normal Page
could not be shown error shows up. The event log does not show any
error.

The users are on different networks, have both PCs and MACs and have
at least Firefox and IE. Some have Norton and some haven't (probably
at least, that's what they said, but they may be wrong)

This problem is driving me nuts... Please help me!

Did you try to restart the web server?
 
D

densial

I will try that this night when load is low.

also, try posting to the page yourself from rdp on the server, see if
you can see the error that's being raised.
 
O

ollebollebagare

also, try posting to the page yourself from rdp on the server, see if
you can see the error that's being raised.- Hide quoted text -

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I have now tried restarting the server, it didn't help. I have also
installed the latest service pack (nr 2, for Windows Server 2003).
Didn't work.

However, I DID found some error messages at last. The w3d-weblog file
gives me sc-status=400 and sc-win32-status=64
and the httperr#.log shows the Timer_EntityBody error.

I did some research on this and found this page http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919797/en-us
which tells me to reduce the MinFileBytesPerSec parameter. Which I
did. Didn't work. :-(

Do any of you have any additional ideas?
 
O

ollebollebagare

I have now tried restarting the server, it didn't help. I have also
installed the latest service pack (nr 2, for Windows Server 2003).
Didn't work.

However, I DID found some error messages at last. The w3d-weblog file
gives me sc-status=400 and sc-win32-status=64
and the httperr#.log shows the Timer_EntityBody error.

I did some research on this and found this pagehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/919797/en-us
which tells me to reduce the MinFileBytesPerSec parameter. Which I
did. Didn't work. :-(

Do any of you have any additional ideas?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Problem finally solved. I think the reduction of the
MinFileBytesPerSec parameter did the trick after all, it just took a
few hours to start working (for some unknown reason).
 

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