The PMTUBHDetectEnabled property indicates whether detection of black hole routers occurs. Setting this parameter to TRUE causes TCP to try to detect black hole routers while discovering the path of the Maximum Transmission Unit. A black hole router does not return ICMP Destination Unreachable messages when it needs to fragment an IP datagram with the Don't Fragment bit set. TCP depends on receiving these messages to perform Path MTU Discovery. With this feature enabled, TCP will try to send segments without the Don't Fragment bit set if several retransmissions of a segment go unacknowledged. If the segment is acknowledged as a result, the MSS will be decreased and the Don't Fragment bit will be set in future packets on the connection. Enabling black hole detection increases the maximum number of retransmissions performed for a given segment. The default value of this property is FALSE.
The PlusProductID property contains the product identification number for the Windows Plus! operating system enhancement ...
The PlusVersionNumber property contains the version number of the Windows Plus! operating system enhancement software (if ...
The PMESignal property indicates whether the PCI bus Power Management Enabled signal is supported by this slot. PMESignal ...
The PMTUBHDetectEnabled parameter specifies whether the detection of \"Black Hole\" routers is enabled. If TRUE, the method ...
The PMTUBHDetectEnabled property indicates whether detection of black hole routers occurs. Setting this parameter to TRUE ...
The PMTUDiscoveryEnabled parameter can enable TCP to attempt to discover the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) or largest packet ...
The PMTUDiscoveryEnabled property indicates whether the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) path is discovered. Setting this ...
The policy %1 resulted in an invalid status and was logged. See %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log on the target machine ...
The policy %1 resulted in the following error %2. For more information, see %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log on the target ...