Thanks. Could this just be a timeout? A thread exit seems to fit with the
scenario of a long running operation that eventually times out.
"Ken Schaefer" wrote:
> ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED winerror.h
> # The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a
> # thread exit or an application request.
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
>
> "Ed Jarrett" <EdJarrett.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F3692AFC-6769-4BB1-B845-172BEE3A40E1@microsoft.com...
> :I have an aspx page with an Excel spreadsheet linked to it. I have started
> : having some users who are unable to successfully load the spreadsheet.
> When
> : looking in the logs I find that those who fail to load have an
> : sc-win32-status of 995. They seem to be loading about 1/3 of the file
> based
> : on the sc-bytes and are taking about 8 minutes rather and 2 seconds. Any
> : idea what this status code is trying to tell me?
>
>
> >> Stay informed about: sc-win32-status of 995