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Patch TCP Half Open Limited In Memory By Virtual Device Driver


softice

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Now,I have a new way to modify TCP half open limited. It does not need to modify the file tcpip.sys in harddisk, It just patch tcpip.sys in memory by a driver.

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Project Name: TCP Half Open Limited Patcher (TCP-Z)

Support OS: Windows XP SP2 SP3 / Vista SP1 SP2 / Windows 7, All 32bit (x86) / 64bit (x64)

Author: deepxw#126.com

Blog: http://deepxw.lingd.net/article-1321748-1.html

http://deepxw.blogspot.com (English)

Features:

1) Safe And Easy: Modifies Tcpip.sys in memory. The changes take effect immediately; do not need to restart the computer.

2) Wide Compatibility: It searches limited offset through signature, no longer focused on the MS upgrade and update.

Support all version of Windows, Which with half-open limited.

3) Easy to use: Automatic changes limited value without human intervention. It is a standard software drivers, Use Device Manager property page to customize the maximum value.

For more information, see ReadMe.txt.

//History:

2008.10.23

+ Windows 7 M1 (x86) memory patch.

2008.10.30

+ Windows 7 M3 (x86) memory patch.

2008.11.01

+ Windows 7 M3 (x64) memory patch.

2008.11.12

* Modify search function

* Fix compatibility of multi-core CPU. Now, It's 100% safe.

2008.11.29

+ Add a option to custom limited value. Add a UnLimited option for Vista / Windows 7.

2008.12.16 V2.2.1.36

* Modify TcpzQueryRegParameters(), Add a null parameter iNullAction, Avoid NOD32 report as virus.

2008.12.27 V2.3.0.42

 * Change digital signature of program files.

 + GUI program, modify UI, add a beautiful skin.

2008.12.29 V2.3.1.43

* GUI program, Remove the function of disable WFP, because Compatibility of this code is not so good.

And because there is no disabled SFC, patch file will not to a 100% success, because Windows will automatically resume tcpip.sys.

Another way, use Memory patch method.

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Download:

Download link 1: TCPZ_20081229.zip

Download link 2: TCPZ_20081229.zip

Visit this link for new version:

http://deepxw.lingd.net/article-1321748-1.html

http://deepxw.blogspot.com (English)

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I get a bluescreen upong rebooting after installing this on Vista. It bluescreens due to tcpip.sys, and after rebooting into safe-mode and uninstalling the driver all is solved...

Which version of Vista?

Which version of tcpip.sys?

Can you upload this tcpip.sys for me? Thanks.

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