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Has it been established if the Vista version of Windows uses this
parameter, what it uses for default, and if increasing the value - as was recommended in XP networks for browsing problems which mentioned insufficient server space - works the same in Vista? I've cranked mine up to (decimal) 48 with no apparent difference to the output of 'browstat status' command. -- Chris Game "Chance favors only the prepared mind." -- Louis Pasteur |
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On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:39:01 +0000, Chris Game wrote:
Has it been established if the Vista version of Windows uses this parameter, what it uses for default, and if increasing the value - as was recommended in XP networks for browsing problems which mentioned insufficient server space - works the same in Vista? I've cranked mine up to (decimal) 48 with no apparent difference to the output of 'browstat status' command. No experts in here? Where do the networking experts hang out then? -- Chris Game "If everyone with a question just went away and looked it up we'd never learn anything." -- Carlie Hulme |