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Re: TCPIP.SYS issues
Thanks for the reply. It is causing alot of issues with my users and was
hoping to find a Microsoft solution.
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Thank you,
Burleyman
Have a great day!
"John Wunderlich" wrote:
> =?Utf-8?B?QnVybGV5bWFu?= <Burleyman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in news:F74D3594-1433-456A-8D4C-AAD59708BFDF@microsoft.com:
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> > I am getting this warning on all the users I have checked so far
> > (40+), Event ID:4226, Source Tcpip, and it states TCP/IP has
> > reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP
> > connection attempts. I know it means that over 10 connections did
> > not fully connect in 1 second (if I am wrong let me know). What I
> > need to do is to find out how I can increase that amount, as it is
> > causing problems with my users. I was going to use a hex editor
> > for the TCPIP.SYS file but I do not know the offset to the area
> > that would need to be changed. Can someone please help me with
> > something that I can do to increase this? I really don't want to
> > download some new TCPIP.SYS file from some unknown on the web, I
> > would prefer something from Microsoft.
>
> Generally, you'll only get this error if you try to connect to a bunch
> of computers at the same time (like if you're trying to scan a subnet).
> Unless you are experiencing other difficulties, this event is benign
> and can be ignored. Microsoft themselves imposed this limit in SP2.
> You won't find anything from them. This site might be of help:
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> <http://lvllord.de/?lang=en&url=4226patch/faq>
>
> HTH,
> John
>
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