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| "Gary" <Gary@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A7C2D0FA-316D-41E9-B47D-F6DA187BE623@microsoft.com... Quote:
have reported the same thing, too. It is quite aggravating. -Michael | Guest
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| I took this from an earlier post It could be that your networking equipment is having a problems with Vista's new TCP/IP stack. Try typing the following at a command prompt with admin priviledges: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=off to turn it back on just change the off to on. See if maybe this helps. I had problems with my wireless router until they came out with updated firmware, so I had to do the above to get it to work properly. "Gary" wrote: Quote:
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| On the server or the Vista machine? "SuperPlay" <SuperPlay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3879ABD0-C84E-4146-B456-C209DB5BEFCA@microsoft.com... Quote:
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