Open the file in a text editor/Notepad,
search for "AspBufferingLimit"
The primary one can be found in section-
<IIsWebService Location ="/LM/W3SVC"
change line-
AspBufferingLimit="4194304"
(which is 4Mb)
to:
8Mb - 8388608
12Mb - 12582912
16Mb - 16777216
And so forth.
If you enabled Metabase Editing while running, it should take effect within 60 seconds.
I installed the IIS 6.0 resource kit onto my web server. It comes with a helpful tool called the Metabase editor. It is designed specifically to read the Metabase XML file using its template file. These tools can also run on Windows XP. I highly recommend doing it this way instead of direct text editing.
Another recommendation is that you create separate Application Pools in IIS 6 for all of your old ASP programs.
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