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Subject:
Microsoft Windows Network Systems Programming, Advanced Socket/Interface Control
Category: Computers > Programming Asked by: bubbacg-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
18 Jan 2005 07:33 PST
Expires: 17 Feb 2005 07:33 PST Question ID: 459205 |
How do I control the keep-alive garbage octet in the TCP layer (see RFC1122) of Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP? I can set the intervals using WSAIOCTL, but Windows seems to always send the optional garbage octet and provides no way to turn it off. I did find info about the DHCP server option, but not for configuring the TCP interface on an individual machine. I will be satisified with either a programming (API) solution, or an operating system configuration/administration/registry setting solution. |
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