Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\System\Remote Procedure Call
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows XP Professional with SP1 or
Windows Server 2003 family
Help/Explain Text :
Directs the
RPC Runtime to assume the specified timeout as the idle connection timeout even
if the IIS server running the RPC HTTP proxy is configured with a higher
timeout. If the IIS server running the RPC HTTP proxy is configured with a
lower idle connection timeout, the timeout on the IIS server is used. The
timeout is given in seconds. This setting is useful in cases where a network
agent like an HTTP proxy or a router uses a lower idle connection timeout than
the IIS server running the RPC HTTP proxy. In such cases RPC over HTTP clients
may encounter errors because connections will be timed out faster than
expected. Using this setting you can force the RPC Runtime and the RPC Proxy to
use a lower connection timeout. This setting is only applicable when the RPC
Client, the RPC Server and the RPC HTTP Proxy are all running Windows Server
2003 family/Windows XP SP1 or higher versions. If either the RPC Client or the
RPC Server or the RPC HTTP Proxy run on an older version of Windows, this
setting will be ignored. The minimum allowed value for this setting is 90
seconds. The maximum is 7200 (2 hours). If you disable this setting or do not
configure it, the idle connection timeout on the IIS server running the RPC
HTTP proxy will be used.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
NT\Rpc\MinimumConnectionTimeout!MinimumConnectionTimeout
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