clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
Sometime TCPview reveals many many lines such as (mywinmepc is the local
host).. TCP mywinmepc:1103 localhost:1102 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1105 localhost:1104 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1107 localhost:1106 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1111 localhost:1110 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1113 localhost:1112 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1115 localhost:1114 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1117 localhost:1116 TIME_WAIT ETC... Some other "services" sit in TIME_WAIT state such as old POP3 calls. Is there a way to clear these "TIME_WAIT" ports without resorting to rebooting the pc? (My pc.. is WinMe, configured as an ICS host, sharing a dialup with a networked WinXP pc) |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
Did you post the same in the WinXP NG, Ogg? If not, maybe you should? Harry. "Ogg" wrote in message ... Sometime TCPview reveals many many lines such as (mywinmepc is the local host).. TCP mywinmepc:1103 localhost:1102 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1105 localhost:1104 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1107 localhost:1106 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1111 localhost:1110 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1113 localhost:1112 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1115 localhost:1114 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1117 localhost:1116 TIME_WAIT ETC... Some other "services" sit in TIME_WAIT state such as old POP3 calls. Is there a way to clear these "TIME_WAIT" ports without resorting to rebooting the pc? (My pc.. is WinMe, configured as an ICS host, sharing a dialup with a networked WinXP pc) |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
WHY?? Everyone here (but you) is using both XP and ME....so I am quite
sure the gurus can help him. Figgs, muttering 4 letter words to herself... "webster72n" wrote in message ... Did you post the same in the WinXP NG, Ogg? If not, maybe you should? Harry. "Ogg" wrote in message ... Sometime TCPview reveals many many lines such as (mywinmepc is the local host).. TCP mywinmepc:1103 localhost:1102 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1105 localhost:1104 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1107 localhost:1106 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1111 localhost:1110 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1113 localhost:1112 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1115 localhost:1114 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1117 localhost:1116 TIME_WAIT ETC... Some other "services" sit in TIME_WAIT state such as old POP3 calls. Is there a way to clear these "TIME_WAIT" ports without resorting to rebooting the pc? (My pc.. is WinMe, configured as an ICS host, sharing a dialup with a networked WinXP pc) |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
lol Stick a patch on g
Joan Heather wrote: Figgs, muttering 4 letter words to herself... |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
Note Ogg's network ICS host is running Win Me which by now I'm sure
you understand means he is running Windows Millennium. vbg Don't bet your *beer money* on that one, lol. Figgs "Mike M" wrote in message ... webster72n wrote: Did you post the same in the WinXP NG, Ogg? If not, maybe you should? Harry, So not only are those not running Win Me apparently unwelcome in these NGs but also asking questions about Win Me are now also inappropriate. g So what exactly do you think should be posting in these NGs and what should the question be about? :-) Note Ogg's network ICS host is running Win Me which by now I'm sure you understand means he is running Windows Millennium. vbg -- Mike Maltby |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
Ogg,
Why do you want to clear these? To do so close the app or operating system service that is using the ports concerned. Note though that all are directed at the localhost so it's not as if they are open and waiting on the net. Like yourself I'm perhaps a little intrigued at the number of posts in this state. Rather than TCPView what does netstat (run from a DOS prompt) have to say? Does it show the same ports in the same state? -- Mike Maltby Ogg wrote: Sometime TCPview reveals many many lines such as (mywinmepc is the local host).. TCP mywinmepc:1103 localhost:1102 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1105 localhost:1104 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1107 localhost:1106 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1111 localhost:1110 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1113 localhost:1112 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1115 localhost:1114 TIME_WAIT TCP mywinmepc:1117 localhost:1116 TIME_WAIT ETC... Some other "services" sit in TIME_WAIT state such as old POP3 calls. Is there a way to clear these "TIME_WAIT" ports without resorting to rebooting the pc? (My pc.. is WinMe, configured as an ICS host, sharing a dialup with a networked WinXP pc) |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
LOL!! Did that and so far, so good. At Day 19 or so.....and no major
cravings. Go get the patch and join me. Only one day of the *bitchies*. But that was Ron's fault, lol. He spoke to me. Silly man!! XX Figgs "Joan Archer" wrote in message ... lol Stick a patch on g Joan Heather wrote: Figgs, muttering 4 letter words to herself... |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
lol Yes I've got to get the patches, these lozenges are no good for me
they are making me feel quite ill and worse than actually smoking, don't worry haven't smoked since Friday night. Joan Heather wrote: LOL!! Did that and so far, so good. At Day 19 or so.....and no major cravings. Go get the patch and join me. Only one day of the *bitchies*. But that was Ron's fault, lol. He spoke to me. Silly man!! XX Figgs |
clearing TIME_WAIT - how?
Heather wrote:
Note Ogg's network ICS host is running Win Me which by now I'm sure you understand means he is running Windows Millennium. vbg Don't bet your *beer money* on that one, lol. LOL However from Ogg's post: "(My pc.. is WinMe, configured as an ICS host, sharing a dialup with a networked WinXP pc)" -- Mike Maltby |
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