Offline packages file size

Hi folks,
does anyone know if there is a maximum file size restriction for offline packages (fullupdate.zip) to import into KM (NW 2004 SPS 19)? When I try to import a 1 GB file, I got a "Page not found" error page within the content frame.
Regards,
Uwe

Hi Uwe,
you are right it can be the file size. Please check the following note that is  mentioning that issue and is offering a solution:
883859
This is the general ICE note and very useful for other issues in the ICE context.
regards,
anja

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    Message was edited by: ereitz

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