I'm hoping this is a common enough problem that there's a simple
solution.

I've got a page with <cfcache> at the top, when I try and view the
page I end up with "Connection Failure".  When I use <cfcache
action="flush"> I'm fine.

I've seen this a few times when things are fine on our test server
here, but as soon as it's rolled out to a clients server it gives this
error.  So far I've just taken <cfcache> off, as the applications
haven't been that heavy anyway, but I'm still left wondering what it
is that causes the problem?

Anyone come across the same situation?  I've heard that the number of
simultaneous connections settings can cause this, when set to 1, any
other reasons?

Cheers Dan.



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