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Old July 17th 04, 12:35 AM
Keyser Soze
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On 11 Jul 2004 17:50:58 -0700,
(Mean_Chlorine) wrote:

"David C" wrote in message ...
Hi all,

Just a posting to let you all know about the latest updates to my site.

Shrimp Crabs and Crayfish.co.uk
www.shrimpcrabsandcrayfish.co.uk

All about freshwater shrimp, crabs and crayfish species. Including detailed
information on their keeping and breeding, as well as photos and details on
each species.


Your breeding details for Caridina japonica ("algae eating shrimp",
aka Amano shrimp aka Yamato shrimp) is wrong. They do not hatch
"almost fully formed", as is the case for many, but not all, other
freshwater shrimp. I refer to my article on breeding Yamatos:
http://mikes-machine.mine.nu/breeding_yamato.htm


Hi Mean_Chlorine

It is a very fine article you have made.
In fact you have a very interesting site, but for some reason I have
problems with quite a few of the pictures?


Keep up your good work

Keyser Soze
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Old July 17th 04, 11:48 AM
Mean_Chlorine
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Keyser Soze wrote in message . ..

It is a very fine article you have made.
In fact you have a very interesting site, but for some reason I have
problems with quite a few of the pictures?


sigh Yeah, I know. It's due to MS IIS, for some bizarre reason,
limiting download rate, so that combined download rate for all users
is about 30KB/s, or about **1/43000th** of the actual available
bandwidth of this machine. I even get that limited download rate when
I log in to the website locally.

This means that if there are several people surfing my site, some
images may time out.

If you refresh the page a couple of times, the images will become
visible. They're there, they've just timed out.

I'll add a note about this to the webpage.

If anyone knows why IIS insists on capping the download bandwidth, and
what I can do about it, I'd appreciate a pointer.
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Old July 19th 04, 01:05 PM
Mean_Chlorine
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The Outcaste wrote in message . ..

If anyone knows why IIS insists on capping the download bandwidth, and
what I can do about it, I'd appreciate a pointer.


There is only one place I can think of where a limit can be set

In the Internet Service Manager, go to WWW | Advanced and see if the
check box for "Limit Network Use by all Internet Services on this
computer" is checked. If it is, uncheck it.


I delved through the IIS controls, and can't find the setting you
mention. I even searched through the registry for the word "limit"
without turning up anything. I do find mention in the help of a
setting for "slow connection limit" , wich seems like it might be what
I'm looking for - is that the setting you refer to?

Please, would you give specific instructions where I can find the
setting?

Jerry

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Old July 21st 04, 05:02 AM
The Outcaste
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On 19 Jul 2004 05:05:59 -0700,
(Mean_Chlorine) bubbled forth the following:

The Outcaste wrote in message . ..

If anyone knows why IIS insists on capping the download bandwidth, and
what I can do about it, I'd appreciate a pointer.


There is only one place I can think of where a limit can be set

In the Internet Service Manager, go to WWW | Advanced and see if the
check box for "Limit Network Use by all Internet Services on this
computer" is checked. If it is, uncheck it.


I delved through the IIS controls, and can't find the setting you
mention. I even searched through the registry for the word "limit"
without turning up anything. I do find mention in the help of a
setting for "slow connection limit" , wich seems like it might be what
I'm looking for - is that the setting you refer to?

Please, would you give specific instructions where I can find the
setting?

Jerry


Sorry, should have included that to start with, as it is in different
places depending on which version of IIS/Windows you are running.

IIS 3.0 on NT 4 Server:
Start | Programs | Microsoft Internet Server (common) | Internet
Service Manager
right click the WWW service line, choose Service Properties, click on
Advanced tab

IIS 5.0/6.0 on Win2k (WinXP is probably the same, as is IIS 4)
Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Internet Services Manager
(If Admin tools not on program menu, access it through Control Panel)

Right click the computer name, click properties, uncheck Enable
Bandwidth Throttling, then click OK

on Win2k Server, Advanced Server, and Win 2k3 server (and possibly
WinXP), there is one more setting
expand the my_computer_name branch
right click "Default Web Site" and choose Properties (You'll need to
do this for each web site if you have setup more than one)
Click the Performance Tab, uncheck "Enable Bandwidth Throttling" and
click OK
(I believe this is Enabled by default, so this is probably the
culprit)

If this doesn't do it, email me off list with your OS and IIS
versions, and I'll see if I can track something down.

jrwines (shift 2) bigfoot dot com

HTH

Jerry


 




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