Hi Ortwin,

thanks for the help!

The problem was the content-type an the transfer-encoding-header.
Overwriting of StringPart with not setting these headers solved the problem.


Thanks again and best regards

Tomi

> 
> Tomislav Dedus wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > first of all great project.
> > 
> > But I'm having little trouble with a multipart post.All other requests
> are
> > working fine.
> > After I execute the MultipartPostMethod with a few (120) StringParts
> nothing
> > happens.
> > The log shows that I get the response header "HTTP/1.1 100 continue" but
> > thats all.
> > Then after while (90000ms) a SocketTimeoutException  occures. 
> > 
> > Is there a problem in my code or is that a known problem?
> 
> 
> Toislav,
> 
> it seems that IIS expects you to use a 100 continue handshake. Try and 
> enable it in HttpClient.
> 
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