Are you sure the problem is the http connections ? I remember, long time ago, a problem with sockets on windows workstation systems (NT and 2000) which source was the limited socket numbers. If i remember well, unlike server versions, workstation configurations limit socket number up to 5000. In a typical case when both your server and your client run on the same system, you can quickly consume all your accepted numbers. If you want more, you have to change some key in the registry (sorry, i don't remember which one). The problem comes when many connections are open in a short time. You must also adjust the time the stack keeps the socket in close-wait state before the number can be used again... You can check it with a netstat or a similar tools. I hope this can help you.
>>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: John Windberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 3:44 AM >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: running out of sockets??? >>> >>> >>> I'm writing client code against Autodesk Vault web >>> services which are .Net code within an IIS instance. >>> After a series of calls I start getting "out of >>> sockets" or "access denied" errors, which seem to be >>> caused because IIS on this XP instance has a limited >>> number of available connections. >>> >>> I'm only calling one at a time. Why would my >>> connections not be getting closed?
