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    Problem with lvllord's tcp/ip patch

    I currently have SP2 so I decided to try to install lvllord's tcp/ip patch to free up some of the half-open connections for BitTorrent. However, whenever I try to run the executable it comes up with an error saying "Windows cannot open the specified device, file, etc. etc. due to not having the right permissions" (or something to that effect). I'm currently logged on as administrator and I have no idea why this is coming up.

    Anyone know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6pt7
    I currently have SP2 so I decided to try to install lvllord's tcp/ip patch to free up some of the half-open connections for BitTorrent. However, whenever I try to run the executable it comes up with an error saying "Windows cannot open the specified device, file, etc. etc. due to not having the right permissions" (or something to that effect). I'm currently logged on as administrator and I have no idea why this is coming up.

    Anyone know?
    have you try to reinstall the lvllord's tcp/ip patch ?


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    That is odd. Make sure you have a trustworthy version of the patch. Maybe try it in safemode.
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    Quote Originally Posted by infoseeker
    have you try to reinstall the lvllord's tcp/ip patch ?


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    I'm trying to get the first installation done, so no, I'm not reinstalling :icon_scra


    Quote Originally Posted by racknrail
    That is odd. Make sure you have a trustworthy version of the patch. Maybe try it in safemode.
    This is straight from the site. Safe mode be an option, but now it's been bothering me why this is happening in normal Windows boot.

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    u have to run it in safe mode otherwise explorer is using the file it needs to edit/replace

    i did it to one of my comps recently and had probs untill i used it in safe mode

    worked like a charm

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