An error appears if the connection time-out for a Web site is not the
default value. This value determines the length of time in seconds
before the server disconnects an inactive user. The default value is 120
seconds for the default Web site and the SharePoint Central
Administration Web site. The default value is 3600 seconds (1 hour) for
the Web sites on which Team Foundation Server and Team Foundation Server
Proxy rely.
To resolve this issue, change the connection time-out to the default value that the error message specifies for the affected Web site.
Required Permissions
To perform these procedures, you must be a member of the Administrators security group on the server to which the error message refers.
To resolve this issue, change the connection time-out to the default value that the error message specifies for the affected Web site.
Required Permissions
To perform these procedures, you must be a member of the Administrators security group on the server to which the error message refers.
To change the connection time-out for a Web site in IIS 6.0
- Log on to the server to which the error message refers.
- Open the Start menu, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- In the tree pane, expand the local computer, and then expand Web Sites.
- Right-click the Web site that the error specifies, and click Properties.
- On the Web Site tab, in the Connection timeout box, type the default value that the error specifies.
- Click OK.
To change the connection time-out for a Web site in IIS 7.0
- Log on to the server to which the error message refers.
- Open the Start menu, point to Administrative Tools, right-click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, and then click Run as administrator.
- In the Connections pane, expand the local computer, and then expand Sites.
- Click the Web site that the error specifies.
- In the Manage Web Site area, click Limits.
- In the Connection timeout box, type the default value that the error specifies.
- Click OK.
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