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The Vista is having problems in P2P programs?

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John - 19 May 2008 03:36 GMT
My Windows Vista Ultimate 32bits, does not work the navigation after
starting P2P (eMule) or torrent (uTorrent), which can be?
Poutnik - 20 May 2008 00:05 GMT
> My Windows Vista Ultimate 32bits, does not work the navigation after
> starting P2P (eMule) or torrent (uTorrent), which can be?

what is half-open tcp connection limit, set in these 2 programs ?
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John - 20 May 2008 01:16 GMT
uTorret is 4, on eMule unable to obtain this information.

>> My Windows Vista Ultimate 32bits, does not work the navigation after
>> starting P2P (eMule) or torrent (uTorrent), which can be?
>>
> what is half-open tcp connection limit, set in these 2 programs ?
Poutnik - 20 May 2008 06:39 GMT
> uTorret is 4, on eMule unable to obtain this information.

In emule, go to advanced configuration,
is about 3rd-4th item there or so.

I have Vista Premium x64,
and both emule ( well Xtreme or Scarangel mod )
and uTorrent ( 1.8.0 beta ) works fine.
Even if I had there values 9, not knowing yet about vista xp difference.

Yes I have troubles with emule running long, but it is related to my
VoIP broadband home router, because of limited NAT table items.
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