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Mon, 16 Jul 2001 23:36:28 -0400
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> Figured it out, thought y'all might like to know what it was. Quite
> simply, it was just that our C: drive was full. LISTSERV is on D: drive,
> but there must be a temp directory for IIS that is on C: drive. When it's
> full, bulk operations (and who knows what else) don't work.

Generally with NT4, IIS is installed in C:\INETPUB\
So the default upload directory for LISTSERV would be
C:\INETPUB\WWWROOT\ARCHIVES\UPLOAD (regardless of where LISTSERV is
installed) or where you have  WWW_ARCHIVE_DIR  pointing in the site.cfg.
So running out of space on your C drive, could also effect the WWW archive
indexes for the notebooks, if you use them.

> Al Iverson wrote:
> >
> > Hi, running LISTSERV HPO on NT 4.
> >
> > Using bulk operations on any list, any file of just about any size (i.e.
> > more than a few entries) when you try to upload a file into a LISTSERV
> > list, it errors with:
> >
> >    Error parsing form data
> >
> >    The page invoking this script used a file upload
> >    request which the script was unable to parse.
> >
> > Not sure how to investigate this, any tips? The web server on the NT box
> > is IIS. Tried accessing LISTSERV from multiple computers, hoping it was a
> > client-side issue. Doesn't seem to be.
> >
> > Any tips or thoughts?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Al Iverson

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