Request time out with opendocument

Hello,
our system is BO XI 3.1 SP2 on Windows 2008 x64 with MS sql server 2005 SP3 x64.
We're running a huge report from .net opendocument and we get the following error:
An error has occurred:Request timed out.
What can I do?
thank you

Hi,
well - openDoc can also be used on IIS or Java AS. Where do you use openDoc ?
Check the parameters from the bost above mine. You should also check SAP Note - 1413774
https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap%28bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==%29/bc/bsp/sno/ui_entry/entry.htm?param=69765F6D6F64653D3030312669765F7361706E6F7465735F6E756D6265723D3134313337373426
and SAP Note - 1198539
https://websmp130.sap-ag.de/sap%28bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==%29/bc/bsp/sno/ui_entry/entry.htm?param=69765F6D6F64653D3030312669765F7361706E6F7465735F6E756D6265723D3131393835333926
Regards
-Seb.

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