Yeah, the setting was part of 7.

Steve, to clarify, log into your ColdFusion Administrator for that server. 
Click on the "Settings" menu under "Server Settings"
There should be two settings in there that might affect you:

Near the top of the page there is a setting called "Maximum size of post 
data"  Change the number in the text input to be as large or larger than 
what you are trying to upload.
Also, check out the "Request Throttle Memory" setting at the bottom of the 
page.

~Brad

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Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:38 AM
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