IIS Closes Connection For Certain ASP Pages

I've had this remarkable issue on an IIS server we just installed our
webpage on. It runs several of the pages just fine -- no issues.
However, on pages that actually query our MSSQL server database, IIS
simply closes the HTTP connection as soon as the request is made. No
error. No commentary. No crash. Just closes the connection. The
error log is clear, and the service is still running. From IE, you
get a "Cannot find server or DNS Error" page. I am totally stumped by
this one.

Has anybody experienced this issue before and/or have any insight into
what might be happening here?

--John
bronzite [ Mo, 26 Februar 2007 15:12 ] [ ID #1640622 ]

Re: IIS Closes Connection For Certain ASP Pages

<bronzite [at] gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172499151.207911.266660 [at] a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com.. .
> I've had this remarkable issue on an IIS server we just installed our
> webpage on. It runs several of the pages just fine -- no issues.
> However, on pages that actually query our MSSQL server database, IIS
> simply closes the HTTP connection as soon as the request is made. No
> error. No commentary. No crash. Just closes the connection. The
> error log is clear, and the service is still running. From IE, you
> get a "Cannot find server or DNS Error" page. I am totally stumped by
> this one.
>
> Has anybody experienced this issue before and/or have any insight into
> what might be happening here?
>
> --John


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John Blessing [ Mo, 26 Februar 2007 18:37 ] [ ID #1640626 ]
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