These are standard errors when a user closed the browser or hits the STOP button 
before the page is delivered. You
can ignore them.

It might be you have a slow page that makes users do this. You could look at that by 
setting slow page logging in
CF admin.

- Michael Smith, TeraTech, Inc http://www.teratech.com/

Alexandre Dornback wrote:

>     I have set all my database connections to NOT maintain database
> connections.
> Since I have done this, I've been getting two new entries in my server.log:
>
> Error 232 = "The pipe is being closed"
> Error 109 = "The pipe has been ended"
>
> "Error","TID=461","03/12/01","10:45:38","Error number 232 occurred
> attempting to close connection to web server "
> "Error","TID=461","03/12/01","10:45:38","Windows NT error number 232
> occurred."
> "Error","TID=359","03/12/01","10:45:32","Unable to write reply -- client
> browser stopped waiting for request. "
> "Error","TID=359","03/12/01","10:45:32","Windows NT error number 109
> occurred."
>
> I'm figuring these messages are ok and related to the database connections
> timing out naturally.
> Is this the case?
>
> Alex
>
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