AW: Antw: [users@httpd] apache problem

2005-05-30 Thread Mididoc Productions
thanks mike > -Ursprungliche Nachricht- > Von: Alexander Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Montag, 30. Mai 2005 12:17 > An: users@httpd.apache.org > Betreff: AW: Antw: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache problem > > > Hi Mike, > > simply restoring the original tcpip.sys file should get y

AW: Antw: [users@httpd] apache problem

2005-05-30 Thread Alexander Mueller
Hi Mike, simply restoring the original tcpip.sys file should get you back there. Alexander >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 30.05.2005 12:10:12 >>> hi alexander, thank you for this tip. it really solved our problem. if from any reason we would like to restore the original configuration, what would we hav

AW: Antw: [users@httpd] apache problem

2005-05-30 Thread Mididoc Productions
hi alexander, thank you for this tip. it really solved our problem. if from any reason we would like to restore the original configuration, what would we have to do then? mike > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > Von: Alexander Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Montag, 30. Mai 2005

Antw: [users@httpd] apache problem

2005-05-30 Thread Alexander Mueller
Hi, I assume you installed SP2 for XP, right? In this case, this is most probably caused by the TCP restrictions introduced with SP2. Microsoft implemented them to slow down spread rates of worms. Have a look at http://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=1497 for more information on this t