The default connection timeout in IIS is 900 seconds. It can be changed in "Internet
Service Manager" by right clicking on the web site and select Properties.
- Frank
> I have had this problem intermittantly also. I was talking about it with
> people at the PHP Conference out in San Diego and
I have had this problem intermittantly also. I was talking about it with
people at the PHP Conference out in San Diego and it seems that those
processes clean themselves up after a certain amount of time once IIS
releases them. From what I've been told it mainly occurs when someone
clicks a link
You could just rewrite the script so that it worked.
Ivan Milanez Castellanos wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to kill the php.exe processes that get left behind
> for one reason or another???
>
> One of the programmers here created a PHP script with some bugs that
> leave the php process hangin
I do not know about win2k but for win98/95 you press: ALT+CTRL+Delete ONCE!
and you have the list of all processes, then you can select the zombies one
by one to end the task. Long process sometimes ;)
Alain
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