To my knowledge 63 is the limit.
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From: Steven Chaba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>From one of my WinTel gurus:
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John Wiersma
To: Steven Chaba/RG&E@RG&E
12/12/01 cc:
11:01 AM Subject: please post to
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I run TSM 4.1 on an AIX server with NT and 2000 clients.
I have a question regarding TCPWindowSize on Windows 2000 Server.
I was advised to set this parameter to 128 on Windows 2000 machines.
When I do that, this shows up in the dsmerror.log:
"The TCP window size 128K is not supported by your system. It will be set
to the allowed size - 63K."
My consultant says he has not seen this.
Also, when I run the client on 2000 Professional, I do not have this issue.
Anyone else seen this? Any advice?
Thanks,
John Wiersma
Senior Network Analyst
Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation
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