Update IIS timeout
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This configuration is for IIS7 and IIS8 | This configuration is for IIS7 and IIS8 | ||
− | # Launch IIS Manager, and look for Applications Request Routing Cache<br>[[File:IIS-timeoutA.png]] | + | # Launch IIS Manager, and look for Applications Request Routing Cache<br>'''Note:''' Launch the `Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager` from your start menu and not via your `Server Manager`. The `Application Request Routing Cache` option/icon does not show up otherwise.<br>[[File:IIS-timeoutA.png]] |
# Under Actions, Click on Server Proxy Settings<br>[[File:IIS-timeoutB.png]] | # Under Actions, Click on Server Proxy Settings<br>[[File:IIS-timeoutB.png]] | ||
# Modify and apply the timeout setting<br>[[File:IIS-timeoutC.png]] | # Modify and apply the timeout setting<br>[[File:IIS-timeoutC.png]] |
Latest revision as of 19:40, 29 February 2016
This configuration is for IIS7 and IIS8
- Launch IIS Manager, and look for Applications Request Routing Cache
Note: Launch the `Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager` from your start menu and not via your `Server Manager`. The `Application Request Routing Cache` option/icon does not show up otherwise.
- Under Actions, Click on Server Proxy Settings
- Modify and apply the timeout setting