Layton ServiceDesk - Troubleshooting - Large Attachments
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If you see the error message ''Maximum Request Length Exceeded'', an adjustment to a setting in IIS is required. IIS controls the size limit to files and has a default of 204,800 bytes. Changing this limit requires a procedure external to Layton ServiceDesk and is undertaken at your own risk. | If you see the error message ''Maximum Request Length Exceeded'', an adjustment to a setting in IIS is required. IIS controls the size limit to files and has a default of 204,800 bytes. Changing this limit requires a procedure external to Layton ServiceDesk and is undertaken at your own risk. | ||
'''[http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327659 This Microsoft article]''' contains all the details on the procedure. | '''[http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327659 This Microsoft article]''' contains all the details on the procedure. |
Latest revision as of 05:36, 9 September 2016
If you see the error message Maximum Request Length Exceeded, an adjustment to a setting in IIS is required. IIS controls the size limit to files and has a default of 204,800 bytes. Changing this limit requires a procedure external to Layton ServiceDesk and is undertaken at your own risk.
This Microsoft article contains all the details on the procedure.