Re: Windows File Protection
- From: Guardian <guardiantORJ@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 06:34:58 -0700
Unfortunately the application doesn't make full connections it uses
the half open. my devices them selves are not getting error messages
but in the event log it does leave the TCP error saying it ran over
the limit. This limit also slows the app down and causes employees to
get angered because now it is much slower than before. Unfortunately
I need to do this because the application vendor doesn't plan on
updating their software for some time and it is an application that is
highly used in our environment.
I am also under the impression that if this is disabled it can be re-
enabled correct? So if I fix the problem and then turn WFP back on to
protect the changed files what would this hurt? Please any help on
making this change would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
On Oct 2, 12:36 pm, "Mathieu CHATEAU" <gollum...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I know what you want to, but not why. I repeat, the limitation is only about
half opened connection. Normal connection aren't limited. I wouldn't do this
on coporate environnement.
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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
English blog:http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
French blog:http://www.lotp.fr
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On Oct 2, 10:09 am, "Mathieu CHATEAU" <gollum...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
can you provide more info on the reason beside changing tcpip.sys ?
Limitation only concerns half opened connection, which wouldn't be a
concern
except with P2P software.
There isn't any limitation on fully established connection
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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
English blog:http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com
French blog:http://www.lotp.fr
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I am looking to find a way to up the amount of TCP/IP connection that
my windows XP SP2 PC's can have but when I go to change the protected
files (tcpip6.sys & TCPIP.SYS) i get errors in my event log of the
files being protected and not changed. Is there a way to do this
through a GPO or to at least disable the windows file protection on
all PC's?
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I am looking at increasing the amount do to some software that is used
in or clinic system. I would also like to avoid going to over 1000
workstations to run the EvID4226Patch.exe patch that seems to fix the
amount but it is not script-able so instead I am looking to change one
PC with this and then push the new corrected tcpip.sys file out to the
other PC's after the WFP is disabled. If I try to do it while enabled
it doesn't change the file but leaves a nice message in the event
viewer with event ID 64001. i hope I explained my situation a bit
better to give a better idea of what I am working to accomplish.
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