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File could not be written to cache error

Asked by andreaduff in Active Server Pages (ASP), Miscellaneous Web Development, Web Browsers

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I am using ADODB Stream to display a PDF from a secure site to the browser.  The pdf will open on some machines, but not others.  Both are running Windows XP pro, and IE 6.0  The error I recieve is IE cannot download xxx  The file could not be written to the cache.  Does anyone have any suggestions on what may be configured to allow the download?  The code to display the file is below:

thank you

Dim oStream, retFile
      Set oStream = Server.CreateObject( "ADODB.Stream" ) ' Create the object
      oStream.Open
      oStream.Type = 1
      oStream.LoadFromFile strFilePath
      retFile = oStream.Read
      Response.BinaryWrite retFile
      oStream.Close
      Set oStream = NothingStart Free Trial
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Zones: Active Server Pages (ASP), Miscellaneous Web Development, Web Browsers
Tags: written, could, file, cache
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