Ms-sql-s Established

Oct 23, 2004

Hello,





I'm running a webapplication which uses msde 2000 as database server.


All webpages query the database.





If I refresh a lot of time a webpage then I get a time-out error.


With the netstat command I found a lot of ms-sql-s connections.





Is there a way to disconenct these connections?


Is there a way to repair this problem?





Thanks!

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