"KAO" <koickle DeleteThis @dda.ns.ca> wrote in message
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> I have been using IIS on Windows XP Pro for over a year with no
> problems. I then went to the Microsoft site to locate any patches
> that I might need and installed those recommended. This totally
> screwed up IIS. I am now getting the above error when I try to run my
> local ASP pages. I have read many articles on Google about this
> problem but no solution...I am praying that someone out there can help
> me. After I click ten times on the page this error appears and I have
> to restart IIS for it to go away. I am not sure why it thinks that
> there are 10 connections, wouldn't I just count as one?
Hard for us to know either without any more details about what you're doing.
There are limitations in W2K Pro or WXP Pro.
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