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6/4/2018 8:20 PM
 
So PowerDNN figured it out, but didn't tell anyone :D

Chris Hammond
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6/4/2018 8:34 PM
 

Kind of looks that way. Since my value is now 5 it looks like they wrote a script and went through and stripped the leading 0's. Of course now I need to research what that timeout value actually does and what a valid value should be or what I want it set to. Great catch though and I'm updating the JIRA case results also. 

I will say since my move to PowerDNN/Managed.com I've really have no complaints. I had O365 TLS 1.2 issue with the dropping of support for anything less. Long story short, they put a DLL in my bin folder that fixed the problem with sending email through O365 from DNN. May not be the cheapest hosting but I have to admit they're pretty good with knowing there stuff. 

Source project for the TLS 1.2 DLL file: https://github.com/davidjrh/dnn.tls12

Great find though Chris. Happy to say I can continue my 9.2 testing now and waiting for modules to be updated. :-)

 
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6/5/2018 11:04 AM
 

@Chris, My normal timeout setting is 20160 which was why I haven't seen that error, but just for shits and giggles I changed my timeout to "100000" and everything works just as normal but when I changed it to "1000000" I got the same error you get.

 

 
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6/5/2018 11:25 AM
 
I even tried 999999 and that failed also.
 
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6/20/2018 11:42 PM
 
it might be an integer value, which should be in the range between -32767 and 32768

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