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First, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a better place for questions about the Microsoft implementation.
 
We haven't received any other reports like this. Most likely your Neighbor Solicitations are malformed in some subtle way. I don't understand the "flood of Router Advertisements" - the Win2k machine won't even send RAs unless you've configured it to be a router.
 
Rich
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From: Tammy Leino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 9:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Microsoft Windows 2000 IPv6 implementation

Has anyone used the Win 2000 implementation of IPv6?  I am using it (and a BSD machine) to test against my embedded implementation of IPv6, and I am getting strange behavior from the Win 2000 machine.  For example, it does not respond to my Neighbor Solicitations, but it accepts my Neighbor Advertisements in response to its Neighbor Solicitations, and every so often it sends a flood of Router Advertisements.
 
If you have used it and noticed the same problems (or other problems), do you know of any work-arounds?
 
Thank you for any feedback.
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