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The Server.ScriptTimeOut Property
Introduction
The Server.ScriptTimeOut property can be used to specify the
time in seconds before a script terminates. The timeout does not affect
when a server component is running. Please note that if the timeout was set in
the in the meta-base then you should set value for ScriptTimeOut greater then
than the value of the meta-base – otherwise it will be ignored and the
meta-base value will be used.