TypeX45 Posts: 142 +0 Feb 10, 2006 #1 I wanted to know, for basic knowledge what corrupts the TCP/IP stack and causes you to reinstall it? I have had to repair this problem a couple of times so for future reference I would like to know. Thanks
I wanted to know, for basic knowledge what corrupts the TCP/IP stack and causes you to reinstall it? I have had to repair this problem a couple of times so for future reference I would like to know. Thanks
Nodsu Posts: 5,451 +7 Feb 11, 2006 #4 Anything that does something intimate to your network stack can do it.. Windows updates, firewall software, VPN software, network card drivers, packet capture software, whatever.
Anything that does something intimate to your network stack can do it.. Windows updates, firewall software, VPN software, network card drivers, packet capture software, whatever.