faq:tcp_ip_timeout_values_windows_server_family
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faq:tcp_ip_timeout_values_windows_server_family [2007/03/19 15:06 (17 years ago)] – bob | faq:tcp_ip_timeout_values_windows_server_family [2021/04/13 13:17 (3 years ago)] (current) – kevin | ||
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+ | See also [[https:// | ||
- | Fix: For inactive connections to be detected sooner than the default two hours, change | + | Problems exist where a network dropout or a computer failure will ' |
- | 1: Open up the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters" | + | The default Microsoft Windows timeout value for improperly disconnected TCP/IP connections is two (2) hours. While it is possible to use the Pervasive Monitor Utility to manually delete these sessions, it is generally not recommended as it can be very easy to remove the wrong user or all users. |
- | 2: Add or set the following | + | By changing |
- | c) Reboot your machine. | + | - Open the Microsoft Windows Registry Editor ( START / RUN / regedit < |
+ | - Browse to the " | ||
+ | - Locate the Value " | ||
+ | - Set the Value " | ||
+ | - Exit the registry editor | ||
+ | - Reboot your machine | ||
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+ | Please be aware that the capitalisation in KeepAliveTime is important! | ||
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+ | <note important> | ||
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+ | Registry edit screenshot: \\ | ||
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- | See Below: | ||
faq/tcp_ip_timeout_values_windows_server_family.1174341996.txt.gz · Last modified: 2007/03/19 15:06 (17 years ago) by bob