When I receive an NT error like this I always go to a command prompt and
type 'net helpmsg <error number>'

It will tell you what the exact error means,

In your case it is:

"Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service"

How large was the file?

-chris.alvarado
[ application developer ]
4 Guys Interactive, Inc.
http://www.4guys.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: Smith, Dennis P. (ITSC Tucson) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Error on large uploads (1450)


Hate to bring up an old subject, but has anyone found an answer to the
age old question to uploading large files and the 1450 error:
                Error writing data from web server to the ColdFusion
Application Server.  
                Windows NT error number 1450 occurred.

The server: 
                NT v4.0 SP6a
                ColdFusion v5
                Memory = 4GB
                Processor = Quad x86 Family 6 Model 7 Stepping 3: 549
MHz
                Drive:  [FileSys]  [ Size ]  [ Free ]  [ Used ]
                  C       NTFS        4095      2967      1128
                  D       NTFS      138851    129712      9139
                  E       NTFS       13257      9516      3741
                Registry Quote = 75MB
                                Used:   23%
                Page file
                                C:\pagefile.sys 256 306
                                D:\pagefile.sys 2000 4000
                                E:\pagefile.sys 2000 4000
Note: Client Variables are NOT being written to the registry

I have scoured the Net looking into this error and everything points to
the registry.  I have followed the directions on the creation of an ODBC
for the client variables but the error still persists.  The breaking
point on this particular server is about 3MB.  From other posts I've
seen an upload of 25MB or more would be a vast improvement.

Suggestions?!?


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