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Internet Information Services (IIS) has several time-out values that are set by default when you install Windows Server 2003. Time-out values allow the server to specify how long server resources are allocated to specific tasks or clients.
Time-out settings are configurable from IIS Manager as well. For more information about setting the various time-out values, see Setting Connection Timeouts in the Help that comes with IIS Manager.
The following table lists the time-out values in IIS and where you can set them.
Property Name |
Metabase Identifier |
Available in IIS Manager |
---|---|---|
MD_ASP_SCRIPTTIMEOUT |
Yes |
|
MD_ASP_SESSIONTIMEOUT |
Yes |
|
MD_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT |
Yes |
|
MD_SCRIPT_TIMEOUT |
Yes |
|
MD_SERVER_LISTEN_TIMEOUT |
No |
|
MD_POOL_IDC_TIMEOUT |
No |
|
MD_ASP_QUEUETIMEOUT |
No |
|
MD_HEADER_WAIT_TIMEOUT |
No |
|
MD_MIN_FILE_BYTES_PER_SEC |
No |
Requirements
Client: Requires Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows NT Workstation 4.0.
Server: Requires Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows NT Server 4.0.
Product: IIS