On May 4, 2007, at 10:02, Fastream Technologies wrote:
I would not believe -before trying myself- this is what M$ called
rewriting of TCP/IP stack!!
It may not be a code efficiency problem, it may be intentionally
crippled to prevent you from using the client version for any
*Subject:* Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way
to by-pass?
*From:* DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It may not be a code efficiency problem, it may be intentionally
crippled to prevent you from using the client version for any
high-performance communications, and force you
, May 05, 2007 9:51 AM
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way to
by-pass?
*Subject:* Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way
to by-pass?
*From:* DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It may not be a code efficiency problem, it may
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*Subject:* Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way
to by-pass?
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Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
*Subject:* Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way
to by-pass?
*From:* DZ-Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It may not be a code efficiency problem, it may be intentionally
crippled to prevent you from using the client version for any
high
http://xp-antispy.org/
Mine was from LvlLord, but looking in my folder it seems my latest Sophos
anti-virus has deleted it... Hopefully Anti=Spy will last longer.
Windows 2007, a I'm currently downloading
I wonder why thr shop dislike me and won't let me download it!
Angus
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To
Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to Vista then
Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I wonder if the issue is in
client side or server sockets? Unfortunately I sold my other desktop
and my laptop in in service so I cannot check against XP/2003.
Best Regards,
SZ
On
, 2007 2:53 AM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any way to
by-pass?
Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to Vista then
Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I wonder if the issue is in
client side or server sockets? Unfortunately I
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From: Darin McGee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 12:00 PM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any
way to by-pass?
That's way Vista is sold as a client OS and Microsoft sells
separate server software. Also, read your XP
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On Behalf Of Fastream Technologies
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 2:53 AM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Strange Vista winsock behavior--any
way to by-pass?
Yes that's what I guessed as well but if it's inherent to
Vista then Vista is not much suitable as server OS. I
Hello,
Recently I have upgraded my workstation to Vista Business 64-bit and
face the following problem:
- when run against IE7 or any other server, the ICS stress tester that
I posted here before as well as Socrates, get into strange behavior:
1) After 1-2 mins, the sockets begin to not being
Fastream Technologies wrote:
Hello,
Recently I have upgraded my workstation to Vista Business 64-bit and
face the following problem:
- when run against IE7 or any other server, the ICS stress tester that
I posted here before as well as Socrates, get into strange behavior:
1) After 1-2
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