Large Files Fail to Upload - 404 Error - IIS Server

Large Files Fail to Upload - 404 Error - IIS Server

If you use an IIS Server and are seeing large files failing to upload, and smaller files are uploading just fine, you may need to increase the file size limit set on the server. This is a common issue with IIS servers in particular, as they have a rather low default file size limitation. Links below for guidance: 



https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/bits/upload-limits 



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