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1460 - Timeout expired - 17.Jun.2004 7:05:00 PM
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KyleB
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We are running ISA 2004 Beta on Windows 2003 Server. There doesn't appear to be a way to increase the TTL on connections.
Instructors that teach online classes have data on external servers that they have to export. During the export process, the external server zips the data before it is transfered to the instructors computer. While the server is zipping the file the connection times out.
I have looked through the help files, and at every possible configuration setting in ISA and have not found a way to increase the Timeout limit.
Does anyone know how to increase the Timeout on connections?
Thanks,
Kyle
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 18.Jun.2004 2:29:00 AM
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tshinder
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Hi Kyle,
Look at the properties of the Internal network's Web listener. You can change the timeout value there.
HTH, Tom [ June 18, 2004, 02:29 AM: Message edited by: tshinder ]
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 30.Jun.2004 10:26:00 AM
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manguonden
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Hi, tshinder Sorry! I don't found properties of the Internal network's Web listener. I need tshinder help me. Thx
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 30.Jun.2004 1:37:00 PM
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zzz343
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Hi Kyle ,
Open ISA MMC, right click on SERVER and take properties, at " INCOMING WEB REQUESTS ", click on CONFIGURE, there you will find CONNECTION TIME OUT SETTINGS.
HTH,
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 30.Jun.2004 3:06:00 PM
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manguonden
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Thanks
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 1.Jul.2004 12:28:00 PM
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manguonden
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quote: Originally posted by Pinochio: Hi Kyle ,
Open ISA MMC, right click on SERVER and take properties, at " INCOMING WEB REQUESTS ", click on CONFIGURE, there you will find CONNECTION TIME OUT SETTINGS.
HTH,
I don't found on ISA 2004 RC, It is only on ISA 2000. Help me again
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 2.Jul.2004 1:57:00 AM
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tshinder
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Those instructions only work on ISA 2000.
HTH, Tom
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 2.Jul.2004 4:41:00 AM
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manguonden
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On ISA 2004 Open ISA MMC, Open Netowrk, Click Internal and take Properties, at Web Proxy and click Advanced..., there you will find CONNECTION TIME OUT SETTINGS Thanks
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 2.Jul.2004 4:15:00 PM
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tshinder
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Hi Phi,
That's it!
Thanks! Tom
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RE: 1460 - Timeout expired - 31.Aug.2004 11:18:00 PM
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KyleB
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quote: Originally posted by phihunglangtu: On ISA 2004 Open ISA MMC, Open Netowrk, Click Internal and take Properties, at Web Proxy and click Advanced..., there you will find CONNECTION TIME OUT SETTINGS Thanks
This works, but I prefer not to use the ISA server as a Proxy. Is there a way to change the default timeout for all connections?
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