This update addresses an unresponsive program issue in computers running Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 (SP1), and is discussed in Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) Article Q278522. Download now to ensure that your programs with socket functions (network program identifiers) respond to requests correctly.
This issue exists because there is an error in the way requests are processed on computers that are running Windows 2000 SP1. When a program does not respond to a request for the creation of a socket, the socket is not created, and the program becomes unresponsive. This can result in 100 percent Central Processing Unit (CPU) usage.
Requirements:
Windows NT 4 SP 6Windows 2003 SP 1Windows XP AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 1Windows NT 4 SP 2Windows 2000 SP 1Windows 2003 64-bitWindows 2003 AMD 64-bitWindows XP 64-bit SP 2Windows NT 4 SP 3Windows 2000 SP 2Windows Server 2003 x64 R2Windows 2000Windows 2003 64-bit SP 1Windows Vista AMD 64-bitWindows XP Itanium 64-bitWindows NT 4 SP 4Windows 2000 SP 3Windows NT 4Windows XP 32-bitWindows XP SP 1Windows Server 2003 x86 R2Windows MEWindows 2003 Itanium 64-bitWindows NT 4 SP 5Windows 2000 SP 4Windows Vista 32-bitWindows XP 64-bitWindows NT 4 SP 1Windows Server 2008 x64Windows NT 3Windows Server 2008 x86Windows XPWindows Server 2008Windows 2003Windows Vista Itanium 64-bitWindows XP Itanium 64-bit SP 1Windows 2003 32-bitWindows XP Itanium 64-bit SP 2Windows XP SP 2Windows 95Windows 98Windows VistaWindows NTWindows 2003 Itanium 64-bit SP 1Windows XP Pro
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