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  • 10-16-2010, 08:24 PM
    Kumquat May

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    thanks for the info ya i noticed that emule wasnt workin today! thx
  • 10-15-2010, 07:07 PM
    koryjones90

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    i'd like to know too
  • 10-15-2010, 07:26 AM
    Regan

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    seems a bit like the tcp.sys will be reset with every update release by M$
    the last 2 update releases have reset mine
    i use the patch from the first post each time i update windows (manually update) and it seems to work ok, i did use a patch by falcon technologies a while ago and when i ran it i was getting a message saying something along the lines of "the tcp.sys file you are trying to install is older than the file currently installed"
    i just ignored it, i think it was just windows detecting the removal of a "latest update" for an older version
  • 10-14-2010, 07:07 PM
    blackdawn187

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    Is i better to use windows server 2003 for p2p, to avoid this problem, and get better download?
  • 10-14-2010, 02:11 PM
    ctk-495

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    Maybe some atributes need to changed...
    thanks for the idea Virtualbody1234, i just had a play with some things and it appears the system can be denied permission to change it
    what i did was - turned off simple file sharing(brings up security tab on file properties), found the tcp.sys, properties, security, advanced, under permission entries select system, edit, Create Files / Write Data & Create Folders / Append Data set both to deny, ok, apply.
    then i ran the update that resets the tcp.sys back to default, restarted, ran the lvllord patch and when it opened it said - current maximum concurrent half-open connections: 50
    do you really want to change this limit to 10
  • 10-14-2010, 07:49 AM
    dodger78 u

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    does anyone has a patch for version 2685 ?
    because ALL patches I found replaces the original with an older version :frusty:

    patch mentioned in the first post is also outdated
  • 10-14-2010, 02:18 AM
    Rask Balavoine

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    Has anyone tried encrypting the tcpip.sys to prevent it from being overwritten?

    Find the file in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers then right click the tcpip.sys, Select Properties>Advanced>Add a checkmark to:[*] Encrypt contents to secure data. Click ok and apply.

    I think that will stop the file from being overwrtten but I haven't tested it yet.


    Edit: Hmmm Windows wont let me encrypt that file. Maybe some atributes need to changed...
  • 10-13-2010, 07:34 PM
    mamma2b

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    use this patch exe, is working fine and simple

    ed2k://|file|xpsp2-fosi.zip|270518|B8FA109F0578B17B5B8538A5BD758D74|/
  • 10-13-2010, 11:28 AM
    Paulina Paulino

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    What I found:

    KB884020 change the TCPIP.SYS file as does KB893066 .

    I get my info from MSFN , RyanVM and teh Mikro$soft.
  • 10-13-2010, 05:03 AM
    Elle3

    warning ! microsoft last update replacing tcpip.sys

    Quote Originally Posted by RealitY
    I have this but thought it was oudated based on what IKE mention and Ive yet to try it as its dated over a month ago...
    I was thinking the same.

    It could work if the lvl-patcher dont change the file,
    if it patches it so that Windows Update dont notice it.



    Gotta test it some day, im too lazy today, hehe.


    (i hear there's windows.update.v6 on the beta testing,
    how much that will change the situation remains to be seen also)
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