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SYMPTOM
Users have to wait a long time before they can resume an upload
RESOLUTION
If users frequently lose their connection to the Server, resuming an upload may take several minutes.
If you want to allow users with problematic connections to quickly resume broken uploads, you will need to set their accounts to timeout quickly.
If users lose their connection to the Server while uploading a file, the portion of the file on the server will remain locked to changes (like a resumed upload) until the server tries to disconnect. Generally, the server will not try to disconnect until nothing has happened for the amount of time set in Enable time out.
The default connection timeout value in Enable timeout is 600 seconds (ten minutes). It can be set as low as 1 second, and as high as 9999 seconds (almost 3 hours), but a connection time out at 30 seconds or 60 seconds will be less likely to interfere with transfer tasks.
When you set the timeout value, you can tell the users the value, and if they have an FTP client that automatically attempts to reconnect and resume the transfer, they can set their client to wait the same amount of time before reconnecting.
For details of setting the timeout value, refer to "Disconnecting Users Timeout" in the help documentation for your version of EFT.