Good morning, (hopefully for all of you anyway)

We have a production server Win2K SP2, IIS CF5.0.0.0 Professional (and all
security patches) which connects to a Win2K SQL 7.0 database server behind
our firewall.  Both servers are Compaq Proliant's with 1GHZ and 1GB RAM.

These servers have been running in production since July with no problematic
errors.  We have seen occassional NT 232 errors.

I have searched the forums and archives for the mailing list and understand
the NT 232 error to be related to named pipes.  We utilize TCP/IP ODBC
connections to the SQL server box.

At some point yesterday, the web server experienced a problem and locked up.
It would return 500 Internal Server errors to the web browser.  

The logs only show: Error number 232 occurred attempting to close connection
to web server.

There is nothing unusual in the logs as far as long-running templates.

This morning the sites can be browsed, but graphics from the pages are
intermittenly disappearing.  This may be only one or two of the graphics not
all of them.  And, the graphics that disappear are random in order.

In some cases, the pages load just fine which causes this to be very
perplexing.  There have been no code changes to the templates that are on
the production server, so this is a case of new errors for pages that
previously worked fine.

Client storage is stored in the SQL database and not the registry.

Our configuration is:
1. Limit simultaneous requests to 5
2. Timeout requests after 75 seconds
3. Restart after 3 unresponsive threads
4. Restart when requests terminate abnormally
5. Drive space on the webserver is 30+ GB free

So, I guess my questions are as follows:

1. Has anyone solved their own NT 232 problems and might have some insight
into what you did to resolve the issue?
2. Is there any reason that the NT 232 error would cause graphics not to
display?



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