Attn: Kelly (MS-MVP)

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clay

I used the information on your web page to change my downloads from two to
ten at the same time. I didn't think of the fact that I am on dial-up (no
dsl here) and now it has caused my computer to be at a snails pace when
downloading if there is more than one thing (like photos) on a page as it
does them all at the same time.Is there a way I can reverse this back to
default without having to reinstall win xp? I know I shouldn't have done
that with dial-up, but I did so now I am deep stuff to put it mildly. Any
help will be greatly appreciated.
 
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David Candy

You shouldn't have done it at all. You blocked 4 other people from using that web site or forced the owner to buy a license for 5 times the size they need. Edit the file by right clicking it and chooing Edit and change 10 back to 2 for ver 1.1 and 10 back to 4 for ver1.

I'm glad to see selfish behaviour rewarded like this.
 
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WTC

clay said:
I used the information on your web page to change my downloads from two to
ten at the same time. I didn't think of the fact that I am on dial-up (no
dsl here) and now it has caused my computer to be at a snails pace when
downloading if there is more than one thing (like photos) on a page as it
does them all at the same time.Is there a way I can reverse this back to
default without having to reinstall win xp? I know I shouldn't have done
that with dial-up, but I did so now I am deep stuff to put it mildly. Any
help will be greatly appreciated.


Edit the registry,

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings

Delete "MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server" and "MaxConnectionsPerServer", located
in the right-hand pane.

Backup the keys before deleting these keys by highlighting "Internet
Settings" and right-click to select export. Export the reg file to a folder.
If you need to restore the backup, simply double click the reg file.
 
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NoStop

begin  trojan.vbs ... On Saturday 20 August 2005 01:08 am, "David Candy"
You shouldn't have done it at all. You blocked 4 other people from using
that web site or forced the owner to buy a license for 5 times the size
they need.

In case you didn't know, but 70% of the websites on the Net run on
Linux/Apache. There's a good probability that the websites the OP has been
visiting don't require the owner to purchase any additional licenses to run
their web server.

And no, 4 other people haven't been blocked from the website. Most websites
can handle far more concurrent connections than they are likely to ever use
up.
I'm glad to see selfish behaviour rewarded like this.
Sigh.
 
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NoStop

begin  trojan.vbs ... On Saturday 20 August 2005 11:09 pm, clay had this to
say in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:
I don't believe this was addressed to you. Thanks for nothing.

Then take your discussions to email. This is a newsgroup you Wintard.
 

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