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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the IPX/SPX-compatible network protocol (Nwlink.vxd) on Windows 95-based computers on a network with IPX routing, network traffic may intermittently increase dramatically, severely degrading network performance. This condition is known as a broadcast storm. CAUSE
When you start a Windows 95-based computer that uses the IPX/SPX-
compatible network protocol, frames may be sent out with incorrect IPX
header information under certain circumstances. Specifically, the node
(MAC) address is incorrect. Novell NetWare servers and IPX routers try to
respond to these frames by sending to the incorrect address. Because there
is no response, the servers and routers continue to retry, eventually
generating a broadcast storm.
RESOLUTIONThis issue is resolved by the following updated file for Windows 95, and later versions of this file:
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Windows 95. An
update to address this problem is now available, but is not fully
regression tested and should be applied only to computers experiencing
this specific problem. Unless you are severely impacted by this specific
problem, Microsoft does not recommend implementing this update at this
time. Contact Microsoft Technical Support for additional information about
the availability of this update.
MORE INFORMATIONFor additional information about issues resolved by updates to this component, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q174202 Configuring SPX Watchdog Timers in Windows 95 For additional information about Windows 95 updates, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q161020 Implementing Windows 95 Updates
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