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We use the MojoPortal to a website and have some problems to upload files that is around 100 MB with the upload module. (Pleas note that this has probably nothing to do with MojoPortal but with the ASP.NET and the IIS)

The MojoPortal is set to use regular file Upload(not Neat Uploader) and to be able to upload big files we have set the following :

<httpRuntime maxRequestLength="2097151" executionTimeout="18000" requestValidationMode="2.0"/>

And :

<compilation debug="false" defaultLanguage="C#" targetFramework="4.0">

The problem is that the upload will cacel after a couple of minuts (Aborted).

Is there any other values that I need to set to make this possible? The MojoPortal itself should not have any settings for this as far as I know so its regular ASP.NET 4.0.

BestRegards

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I assume you're running this under IIS 7 or higher. In this case you might want to update this property as well, in your web.config:

  <system.webServer>
    <security>
      <requestFiltering>
        <requestLimits maxAllowedContentLength="204800000"></requestLimits>
      </requestFiltering>
    </security>
  </system.webServer>
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Yes I have tried this, and I have checked so the setting is set to override = allow. Is there anyother setting that would effect the upload size?
Hmm.. You have to have both the entry in system.web/httpRuntime and and system.webServer/security/requestFiltering/requestLimits as far as I know. I'm currently also allowing users to upload large files and these are the only two settings I had to change, as far as I remember

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