A couple of things I can think of.  First of all check the size of your CF
cache.  I think the default is something tiny, so if you haven't, you could
try increasing this.  As far as the 232 error is concerned, I believe this
may be a network error.  Check your event viewer logs, and it should give
you more explanation.  Are you using SSL?  I think there is a problem with
SSL that can also cause a 232 error, kind of the same thing as the network
problem, but you should check out what it says in event viewer (the App Log
I think), and then checkout TechNet.  Try this article, it gives some info
on that error,
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q109787.

TN.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 8:28 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Web Server location


Good Morning All,

I've got a couple odd problems and I'm all out of ideas as to where the
problem might lay.

Set-up: Win2K, IIS 5, 1/2 gig RAM, 60 gig HD, CF5, PIII 800Mhz - The Web
Server is connected by a full T-1 to the Internet and is physically
located behind a Cisco Rounter and a Firewall

Traffic: Maybe 100 people per day. The app is a medium sized Extranet.
The Extranet is used for viewing documents (text, html and pdf's) Very
simple stuff. We do use session variables, but all are locked
appropriately. We use SQL Server 2000 which is located on a DB Server,
not the Web Server. About 98% of the queries are stored procedures.

Problem: Clients complain that the Extranet is slow. We, of course,
don't see this problem when viewing internally since we're connected to
the Web Server through a full T-3. I also experience lag when viewing
the Extranet from home (I have IDSL 144K). One thing, in particular,
that I notice is that the blue status bar (when using IE) seems to hang
for about 2-3 seconds after the page has loaded. It doesn't matter what
page I'm viewing either. For example - I view a page with a lot of
content and then view a page with just a login form on it and the blue
status bar still hangs for the 2-3 seconds no matter what page I'm
viewing. Also, I keep receiving NT error 232 in the Web Server logs and
I can't seem to figure out where they're coming from.

Are there any settings in either IIS or CF Admin that I should be paying
attention to? As for the 232 error - What should I look at to fix this.

These problems are very frustrating because the powers that be here tend
to point their fingers at Windows, IIS and CF as the problem. I don't
feel that those things are the problem. If anything, they're not set-up
properly.

Thanks in advance for all your help.

Mark Stewart
Programmer/Analyst
CC3
Phone: 215.672.6900 x1332
http://www.cc3.com







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