232 is a SQL failure. 

Its usually related to a named pipe failure of some sort. Indicating that there is 
some form of network problem connecting to the SQL Server or problem with the SQL 
Server connectiing back. Are you using a DB to store your session data and if so is it 
a SQL DB?

I've had this before but because I was using a Developer Edition of SQL Server to test 
on. Though i wasn't using my DB to store session data. It threw errors when I got more 
than 5 connections to the DB. I reduced the pooled connections and it fixed it. On the 
live environment it wasn't a problem.

regards

Steve

Steve Powell
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