TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed...

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  1. stenews

    stenews Member

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    Hi to everyone!
    I'm writing to you for asking an explanation about an annoying warning notification that is prompted to me by the windows event viewer log.
    here it is:
    What does it made for? I mean, it seems to me that every time a start surfing the net quick and fast for a continuous period of time later that the event viewer logs the warning message I quoted above.

    Is there any reasonable way to prevent it to appear? or I can just leave it there and just I don't need to look after it any more?

    Hope someone of you can answer to me.
    Any help will be appreciate.
    Bye,
    Stefano.
     
  2. Mez

    Mez Active member

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    You only give the problem wiout a clue as to what you are doing. Is this on a network, at home or at business. When does it occur? Logging in in file explorer or when you are surfing the web.
     
  3. stenews

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    Hi mate and thanks for your answer.
    ...it seems to me that every time a start surfing...
    what does it bloody mean for you that queation?

    Bye,
    Stefano.
     
  4. varnull

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    naughty naughty.. no need to shout at somebody who was asking a perfectly reasonable question about the network setup (seeing as this is a network related error)

    For that I'm not going to bother with the one little piece of information which would clear it instantly.. have a nice day XD
     
  5. Mez

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    We are just trying to help I assumed it was occuring on a home network but I wanted to make sure before I started asking more questions. There is a logical progression to trouble shooting. You are a junior member so YOU ought to know better.

    I do agree with my more learned friend. If you are asking for help you can't be a smart-ass you need to answer the questions.
     
  6. stenews

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    @varnull
    as first I did not "shout" to no one! That's what you said! I just replied to Mez, because in my first post I already well explained what he was, polemically , asking to me.

    for the second..
    it means really nothing...
    I'm sure that there is nothing wrong to my answer.

    so I don't apologise with no one.

    P.S.
    I'll try to google next time!
     
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