I would like just to know if there is any default limitation of Internrnet
connections or requests or something similar in Windows XP x64, because i
have problems using one program(downoad manager). Yes it is not 64-bit and I
don't know the exact error (CRASH.DMP and ERRORLOG.TXT are created) but there
are know related errors or arnings in event viewr.

Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by Andre

Andre
Wed Jan 25 18:51:14 CST 2006

Does the Error Reporting Wizard launch when the crash occurrs? Which
Download Manager is this? Internet Connections in XP Professional x64 is
just the same as XP x86.
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"deepfritz" <deepfritz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I would like just to know if there is any default limitation of
> Internrnet
> connections or requests or something similar in Windows XP x64, because i
> have problems using one program(downoad manager). Yes it is not 64-bit and
> I
> don't know the exact error (CRASH.DMP and ERRORLOG.TXT are created) but
> there
> are know related errors or arnings in event viewr.



Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by deepfritz

deepfritz
Wed Jan 25 19:09:02 CST 2006

Yes I think that error reporting wizard is started but I don't have mail
account on my computer and I can't send the report. The problem does never
appear if windows is restarted and no other programs are running. It ocurs
several minutes after a run Windows media Player or Winamp for example. It
doesn't seem real to need more RAM. I have 1024.

Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by Andre

Andre
Wed Jan 25 21:17:16 CST 2006

You should have the option to a view More Information link that will detail
the error code, that should give us more information so we can make an
appropriate suggestion. The only suggestion would would be to check your
Windows Firewall to see if there are any connections being blocked or
getting limited access.
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"deepfritz" <deepfritz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Yes I think that error reporting wizard is started but I don't have mail
> account on my computer and I can't send the report. The problem does never
> appear if windows is restarted and no other programs are running. It ocurs
> several minutes after a run Windows media Player or Winamp for example. It
> doesn't seem real to need more RAM. I have 1024.



Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by deepfritz

deepfritz
Thu Jan 26 02:00:02 CST 2006

I don't visit any dangerous sites and I am using proxy and I have turned my
firewall off. But I think that not windows reporing tool, but program's
reporting tool is started. It offers me to send the report to the program
authors maybe. There is no error number/type info. In the errorlog.txt file i
found that the program causes exceptios. I am interesting in programming and
I know what does that mean, but it is not strange because as I said the
program is 32bit. I already send the errors files with explanatins to the
authors and I am expecting a reply.

Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by Tony

Tony
Thu Jan 26 04:43:27 CST 2006


"deepfritz" <deepfritz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EAE91A38-A555-4F58-89DF-345B5782DCD6@microsoft.com...
> I would like just to know if there is any default limitation of
> Internrnet
> connections or requests or something similar in Windows XP x64, because i
> have problems using one program(downoad manager). Yes it is not 64-bit and
> I
> don't know the exact error (CRASH.DMP and ERRORLOG.TXT are created) but
> there
> are know related errors or arnings in event viewr.

What file format is the DMP? Is it readable?

Can you post the errorlog, or the interesting sections if it is very long?

Can you give us a list of those related events in 'event viewer'?

The download manager doesn't have to be 64bit, I am running 'LeechGet' and
it works fine - but that doesn't mean that whatever it is you have isn't
doing things behind the scenes that would require it to be 64bit, but I
wonder. . .

I think maybe you should enable the Windows Firewall and set it to accept
anything, instead of turning it off. May mean nothing in the end, but it may
provoke more consistent error reports?

The amount of memory you have installed, should have no implications of this
sort. Rather, you could try un-installing the offending app and re-boot,
then re-install it - or try something else?

I'm a bit confused, though. Is it the download manager or WMP that is your
real problem? What app is generating those error files?

Tony. . .



Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by deepfritz

deepfritz
Thu Jan 26 06:35:03 CST 2006

The DMP file is *.DMP. It's readable but i think no at all. I checked and
found that the program really uses it's own reporting tool so I think that
the error is internal for the program not concerning Windows. I already sent
it to the authors. In addition I'll say that there are no related logs in
event viewer - nor errors, nor warnings, nor information. By the way I
receive many error and information logs in the viewer every day:

-- error1(repeated many times per day):
Event Type: Error
Event Source: W32Time
Event Category: None
Event ID: 48
Date: 24.1.2006 г.
Time: 07:29:43
User: N/A
Computer: CHESSMASTER
Description:
Time Provider NtpClient: An error occurred during DNS lookup of the manually
configured peer 'time.windows.com,0x1'. NtpClient will continue to try the
DNS lookup every 960 minutes. This message will not be logged again until a
successful lookup of this manually configured peer occurs. The error was: A
socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host. (0x80072751)

-- error2(occurs more rarely):
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None
Event ID: 7000
Date: 24.1.2006 г.
Time: 15:38:20
User: N/A
Computer: CHESSMASTER
Description:
The EIO service failed to start due to the following error:
This driver has been blocked from loading

-- information: whIch ocurss many times per hour but which looks like error
or warning:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Windows File Protection
Event Category: None
Event ID: 64001
Date: 26.1.2006 г.
Time: 12:07:40
User: N/A
Computer: CHESSMASTER
Description:
File replacement was attempted on the protected system file
c:\windows\syswow64\netsetup.exe. This file was restored to the original
version to maintain system stability. The file version of the bad file is
6.0.2600.0, the version of the system file is 6.0.2600.0.

At last i will add that about 4-8 days ago i had another problem:
schost.exe *32 was using 100% of the CPU. Using the ProcessExplorer I
found that exactly this svchost process contained just PowerManager service.
I tried to stop this service but this was not available. Then using
PreocessExplorer i killed this svchost process. I visited several
technews/forums/newslettes and found other similar problems (svchost using
100% CPU). There is hotfix but it's not included in updates and I couldn't
find it. And also Microsoft advises not to use it if it is not really
necessary. It's amazing funny!
No more comments about XP x64!
So far I am most satisfied by Windows 2000 Pro.
SORRY AGAIN FOR THE BAD ENGLISH.

Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by Tony

Tony
Thu Jan 26 09:54:55 CST 2006

It appears something happened to your network/internet setup. What kind of
connection are you having? I think perhaps you should try and set it up
again, as a parallel to your current setup and check that everything is set
up correctly - as well as trying to figure out what could be different, if
the instructions you have followed are hard to understand or simply written
in a language much worse than your's - which is not hard to understand at
all, I might add!

And it is also important to note that if your connection came as a package,
any drivers supplied will have to be 64bit, something you cannot always rely
upon. Drivers is the weak point of this system. Once you manage to pair your
hardware with compatible drivers the system is wonderfully stable and
completely reliable.

But it is infinitely more easy to build such a system on 32bit Windows,
since everybody is supplying the required drivers along with every single
piece of hardware out there. On 64bit, you are facing a comunity of
manufacturers who, for the most part, don't give a sh*t - so, we are on our
own, all of us.

One more thing - in event viewer, there is a link to 'help and support' in
the error dialog, that may help you too.

Greetings, Tony. . .



"deepfritz" <deepfritz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AB9B80D0-6191-4960-B053-02853D8D2E4B@microsoft.com...
> The DMP file is *.DMP. It's readable but i think no at all. I checked and
> found that the program really uses it's own reporting tool so I think that
> the error is internal for the program not concerning Windows. I already
> sent
> it to the authors. In addition I'll say that there are no related logs in
> event viewer - nor errors, nor warnings, nor information. By the way I
> receive many error and information logs in the viewer every day:
>
> -- error1(repeated many times per day):
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: W32Time
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 48
> Date: 24.1.2006 ?.
> Time: 07:29:43
> User: N/A
> Computer: CHESSMASTER
> Description:
> Time Provider NtpClient: An error occurred during DNS lookup of the
> manually
> configured peer 'time.windows.com,0x1'. NtpClient will continue to try the
> DNS lookup every 960 minutes. This message will not be logged again until
> a
> successful lookup of this manually configured peer occurs. The error
> was: A
> socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host. (0x80072751)
>
> -- error2(occurs more rarely):
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Service Control Manager
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 7000
> Date: 24.1.2006 ?.
> Time: 15:38:20
> User: N/A
> Computer: CHESSMASTER
> Description:
> The EIO service failed to start due to the following error:
> This driver has been blocked from loading
>
> -- information: whIch ocurss many times per hour but which looks like
> error
> or warning:
> Event Type: Information
> Event Source: Windows File Protection
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 64001
> Date: 26.1.2006 ?.
> Time: 12:07:40
> User: N/A
> Computer: CHESSMASTER
> Description:
> File replacement was attempted on the protected system file
> c:\windows\syswow64\netsetup.exe. This file was restored to the original
> version to maintain system stability. The file version of the bad file is
> 6.0.2600.0, the version of the system file is 6.0.2600.0.
>
> At last i will add that about 4-8 days ago i had another problem:
> schost.exe *32 was using 100% of the CPU. Using the ProcessExplorer I
> found that exactly this svchost process contained just PowerManager
> service.
> I tried to stop this service but this was not available. Then using
> PreocessExplorer i killed this svchost process. I visited several
> technews/forums/newslettes and found other similar problems (svchost using
> 100% CPU). There is hotfix but it's not included in updates and I couldn't
> find it. And also Microsoft advises not to use it if it is not really
> necessary. It's amazing funny!
> No more comments about XP x64!
> So far I am most satisfied by Windows 2000 Pro.
> SORRY AGAIN FOR THE BAD ENGLISH.



Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by Peter

Peter
Thu Jan 26 10:23:00 CST 2006

XP 64bit has the same limit on half open connections as XP 32bit (10 half
open connections), which doesn't apply to W2003. This isn't a limit on the
total number of established connections, just on the number of pending
connections.

Personally I think it's very annoying limit to have put on XP in a vain
attempt to slow down compromised machines. If it's causing you problems it's
easy enough to get rid of it if you search the Web though

Peter Lawton

"deepfritz" <deepfritz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EAE91A38-A555-4F58-89DF-345B5782DCD6@microsoft.com...
> I would like just to know if there is any default limitation of
> Internrnet
> connections or requests or something similar in Windows XP x64, because i
> have problems using one program(downoad manager). Yes it is not 64-bit and
> I
> don't know the exact error (CRASH.DMP and ERRORLOG.TXT are created) but
> there
> are know related errors or arnings in event viewr.



Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by deepfritz

deepfritz
Thu Jan 26 13:16:03 CST 2006

I think a don't have language problems !!concerning Windows!!.
But the possible problems and reasons become too many.
In fact I am using LAN proxy to connect to internet (no gateway) and I can
use all protocols so I think I have configured my connectuion well (my side
of connection). But the proxy is only HTTP. By the way one of the event
viewer errors is about clock (internet) synchronization (probably missing
gateway typed could cause this problem). The information log may be about
corrupted by virus system file. And the second (driver) error may occur
because I tried using HP x64 drivers for my Lexmark printer. The drivers
coming with my motherboard are also 32bit and Windows tried to block
installing them but I tried several times and at last I install them anyway.
So thank you very much for the support but I already know the decission of
the problems :-) : format c:
I think that the next discussion I'll take part in will be in Windows XP
//32bit// newsroups.

Re: Limitation of internet connections in Windows xp x64 by Tony

Tony
Thu Jan 26 15:10:09 CST 2006

Sorry to see that. You really shouldn't install any 32bit drivers, it will
not work. If you have trouble with your motherboard drivers, you should have
a fair chance of finding something compatible if you can determine what
specific chips are involved - also there are people here with personal
experience with most every board and chip in existence for the 64bit XP -
hang on for a couple of days, and see what they have to say.

Tony. . .


"deepfritz" <deepfritz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8C89125B-EA18-4B77-A640-56D12468B904@microsoft.com...
> I think a don't have language problems !!concerning Windows!!.
> But the possible problems and reasons become too many.
> In fact I am using LAN proxy to connect to internet (no gateway) and I
> can
> use all protocols so I think I have configured my connectuion well (my
> side
> of connection). But the proxy is only HTTP. By the way one of the event
> viewer errors is about clock (internet) synchronization (probably missing
> gateway typed could cause this problem). The information log may be about
> corrupted by virus system file. And the second (driver) error may occur
> because I tried using HP x64 drivers for my Lexmark printer. The drivers
> coming with my motherboard are also 32bit and Windows tried to block
> installing them but I tried several times and at last I install them
> anyway.
> So thank you very much for the support but I already know the decission
> of
> the problems :-) : format c:
> I think that the next discussion I'll take part in will be in Windows XP
> //32bit// newsroups.