New Ping Tool Prevents Hanging Other TCP/IP StacksLast reviewed: April 22, 1997Article ID: Q162542 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the Ping tool (Ping.exe) to test IP communication to a network resource, the networked computer or other device may stop responding (hang), or other errors may occur.
CAUSEUnder some conditions, it is possible for the version of Ping.exe included with Windows 95 to send an IP packet that would be considered an invalid IP datagram. This may cause some systems to hang or encounter other errors.
RESOLUTIONThis issue is resolved by the following updated files for Windows 95:
PING.EXE version 4.00.1381.3 (dated 12/14/96) and later MSVCRT.DLL version 4.20.6164 (dated 6/17/96) and laterThese files are included in the self-extracting PINGUPD.EXE file. The following file(s) are available for download from the Microsoft Software Library:
~ Pingupd.exe (size: 296456 bytes)For more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q119591 TITLE : How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services MORE INFORMATIONA computer running Windows NT or Windows 95 does not experience the symptoms described above, but these symptoms may occur on other systems such as Unix hosts, Macintosh computers, or network printers.
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