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Dennis - Question for you please
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n***@jose.com
2008-04-24 15:01:07 UTC
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Lately while downloading a large number of files my newsgroup
connection closes down and I get an error "CONNECTION CLOSED
UNEXPECTEDLY BY SERVER". Is there a specific reason for this and is
there something I can do to alleviate the situaion with my settings on
my newsreader. I notice that when I select the files to download one
by one rather than selection an entire block of files it doesn't seem
to happen.

Thanks
Dennis Crandall
2008-04-24 15:01:34 UTC
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Post by n***@jose.com
Lately while downloading a large number of files my newsgroup
connection closes down and I get an error "CONNECTION CLOSED
UNEXPECTEDLY BY SERVER". Is there a specific reason for this and is
there something I can do to alleviate the situaion with my settings on
my newsreader. I notice that when I select the files to download one
by one rather than selection an entire block of files it doesn't seem
to happen.
Thanks
This "could" have to do with upstream network issue. However, please
ensure that you have setup your Forte Agent reader to use 4 and only 4
connections.
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Dennis Crandall
Newsmaster - System Wrangler
at&t SouthEast
n***@jose.com
2008-04-24 15:32:51 UTC
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:01:34 GMT, Dennis Crandall
Post by Dennis Crandall
Post by n***@jose.com
Lately while downloading a large number of files my newsgroup
connection closes down and I get an error "CONNECTION CLOSED
UNEXPECTEDLY BY SERVER". Is there a specific reason for this and is
there something I can do to alleviate the situaion with my settings on
my newsreader. I notice that when I select the files to download one
by one rather than selection an entire block of files it doesn't seem
to happen.
Thanks
This "could" have to do with upstream network issue. However, please
ensure that you have setup your Forte Agent reader to use 4 and only 4
connections.
Thanks, and that's exactly how I have it set up. It's not a constant
thing but I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something I was doing
wrong.

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