vista our old friend 4226 tcpip event log

Vista and our old Friend - 4226 TCPIP in event log

Our friend, Event ID 4226: TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.
Has once again reared it's ugly head. In XP SP2, someone made a little exe to hack tcpip.sys and take care of microsoft's limit.
I'm aware that coding a patch for a Beta OS may be futile, but: The XP patcher worked quite well and with different versions of TCPIP.SYS (It searched the file for the offending parameter)
Anyone
aware of a similar fix for Vista?
TCPMaxHalfOpen does not work with Vista, tried just in case.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank microsoft for creating a problem where none existed.

Hello, Is there any follow-up to this??? I am suffering from exactly the same problem. How can you change this setting in the registry or policies on Vista?
It's something *I* want to control to maximise my bandwidth utilisation - not Microsoft!
"Leonardo" wrote:

Our friend, Event ID 4226: TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts.
Has once again reared it's ugly head. In XP SP2, someone made a little exe to hack tcpip.sys and take care of microsoft's limit.
I'm aware that coding a patch for a Beta OS may be futile, but: The XP patcher worked quite well and with different versions of TCPIP.SYS (It searched the file for the offending parameter)
Anyone aware of a similar fix for Vista?
TCPMaxHalfOpen does not work with Vista, tried just in case.
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank microsoft for creating a problem where none existed.

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