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    <title>Sharing Printer over TCPIP without windows networking</title>
    <description> S N   wrote in message   news:e5bjOhLLKHA 4432@TK2MSFTNGP05 phx gbl     &gt; You have guessed it correctly   &gt; The printer is directly connected to the PC 1 and sharing of printer is   &gt; enabled on this PC  This PC 1 is connected to a network having a   &gt; particular subnet mask   &gt; I want to print on this printer from another PC 2 on the network having a   &gt; different subnet m   </description>
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    <title>Transport Control Protocol</title>
    <description>TCP IP is the  language   of the Internet  Anything that can learn to   speak TCP IP   can play on the Internet  Worth Reading       http:  www brsx co uk NetworkSecurity Articles NetSec02 asp</description>
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    <title>Detecting network status using SENS under NT</title>
    <description>I have built and run the sample code at   http:  support microsoft com kb 321381 under XP  It seems to contain the   functionality I require  The description says it will operate under windows   NT as a redistributable with ie6  However when I try it on an NT machine it   fails to create an instance of the event system object  What files do I need   to install in order to get it to run? Do I ne   </description>
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    <title>NetBIOS over TCPIP</title>
    <description>Thanks  Andrei   I ve just checked it  and Netbios over Tcpip is enabled   It was set to   manual  so I changed it to automatic   Netbios is still disabled    though  per the ipconfig feedback    jc    Andrei Ungureanu wrote:  &gt; in Device Manager go to View   check Show Hidden Devices  go to Non Plug and   &gt; Play Drivers  and check Netbios over Tcpip  &gt;</description>
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    <title>loose source routing with C   NET</title>
    <description>hi there    does anybody have any experience know how in how to enable use loose  source routing in  NET  C      what do i want?    i have multiple network interfaces installed  i d like to decide for  my application which interface to use for a specific data connection  i  assume that seeting the first interface address in the IP header would  accomplish exactly this          are my assumption   </description>
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    <title>Connecting and using a TCP IP link for a single application </title>
    <description>Hi All     I am trying to cut some code which will make a connection over a GPRS  modem  The connection has to be made from an application and one or  more ports opened over it  This is a WinXP platform     Is it possible to open a TCP IP link and have only local visibility of  it within the opening app? How do I direct DNS lookups or port  connections through it   the dev system is on a LAN  a   </description>
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    <title>How to broadcast a TCP IP message?</title>
    <description>You can use for broadcast UDP only  Arkady   wrote in message   news:1181470633 108249 300070@j4g2000prf googlegroups com     &gt; Hi I am trying to broadcast a UDP message but I am unable to broadcast  &gt; a TCP message from PC  &gt;</description>
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    <title>Broadcast UDP packets don t go to all network interfaces i  </title>
    <description>Hi Patrick     thanks for your reply   So did I: enumerated interfaces with GetAdaptersInfo and sent subnet   broadcasts  instead of a global broadcast  It works for Vista OK     &gt; Last time I was doing UDP broadcasts  I had to enumerate the interfaces   &gt; and  &gt; send a local broadcast on each interface   If I recall correctly  the   &gt; process  &gt; started with getting my own host s name  gethost   </description>
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    <title>track down NetBIOS client</title>
    <description>hi  is there an easy way to track down a rouge netbios broadbaster on   our subnet?    for example  our clients are all set to workgroup  ABCD   and someone   bring in their home computer set to  MSHOME  or  Workgroup   It there an   easier way to trace that to an ip address other than sniffing and   looking at packets?</description>
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    <title>ip tracing</title>
    <description>On May 13  1:39 am   Arkady Frenkel   wrote:  &gt; You have ip of the source at least to start to check from where those  &gt; packets  &gt; Arkady  &gt;  &gt;  wrote in message  &gt;  &gt; news:1178984688 529483 56700@n59g2000hsh googlegroups com     &gt;  &gt;  &gt;  &gt; &gt;i have a situation where i am using a packet sniffer and seeing  &gt; &gt; traffic on one  &gt; &gt; of my servers fr   </description>
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    <title>UdpClient Stop Receiving Broadcast Datagram On Lan When Co  </title>
    <description>Sorry  two line cause the problem    udpc Client Bind new IPEndPoint IPAddress Any  prt  ;  udpc JoinMulticastGroup IPAddress Parse addr  ;    The UdpClient can only receive and send multicast datagrams  to only  ONE  binded IPAddress  If there are more than  one network connection as PPPOE or second NIC   you will not sure which IPAddress is sending or listening     So the answer is    udpc Cl   </description>
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    <title>Large TcpWindowSize</title>
    <description> Michael K  O Neill         : news:eVdzhZyaHHA 2316@TK2MSFTNGP04 phx gbl       &gt; As an end user  I would be very angry at you if you made these changes to   &gt; my  &gt; machine   For example  if these changes were made automatically when I  &gt; installed your software  then this is unfair and would cripple my machine  &gt; for other purp   </description>
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    <title>ICMP 3 and DNS</title>
    <description>Why would a system be sending ICMP type 3 messages to alternate DNS servers?  If the primary DNS server is up and running  why would a system be talking  with alternates at all?    thx  nf</description>
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    <title>xp pro sp2   enlarge tcp ip limit</title>
    <description>Hi everyone   I m trying ro use a p2p tv program but it doesn t work  the error message  says that I need to enlarge the tcp ip limit connection that with XP pro sp2  is 10   I ve already tryied the patch   EvID4226Patch  I ve found with google  but  it doesn t work     Could anyone help me?  thank you very much  by  Alex</description>
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    <title>TCP IP enable in connection configuration</title>
    <description>Ask additionally on  microsoft public win32 programmer wmi    Arkady     Ronteix Xavier   wrote in message   news:C9C77A5C 0C63 4028 B17A 7252838353C7@microsoft com     &gt;I try to enable the TCP protocol for a connection   &gt; I m looking in WMI:  &gt;    root\CIMV2  &gt;    Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration  &gt;    Description:  &gt;    The IPEnabled property indicates wh   </description>
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