I've brought this up on other threads, but maybe it's more germain to 
a server thread.

I'm hitting a wall at about 300 MB on file uploads and I have clients 
who want to upload 2 GB and more (posibly as high as 10 GB). I know 
some people are going to think FTP as a first option but I'd like to 
integrate the solution into the website.

What do I need to look at to bump up the limit for HTTP transfers?

I'm running Win2003server, IIS, CF7 on a quad processor with 6GB of 
RAM. Even if the uploads are spooled in memory I should be good to go.

Thanks for any advice.

Michael




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