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Postby adrien » Oct 30 06 10:53 pm

Hi Kevin

I emailed you the drivers.

They are also available at

http://www.wingate.com/downloads/drivers620.zip

if anyone else is keen to try them.

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Postby demon » Nov 07 06 11:33 am

almost the same problem.

cannot copy large file (file sharing) via nat.

windows error "cannot copy FILE_NAME: The specified network name is no longer available".

my case is wingate 6.1.4 @ win2k3
i could try some experimental drivers if i had ones (or it could be xp drivers as well..)
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Postby genie » Nov 07 06 11:37 am

Sure - you can try the new driver:
For XP machines:
http://www.wingate.com/downloads/qbikhkxp.sys

for 2k machines:
http://www.wingate.com/downloads/qbikhk2k.sys

Let me know if it helps solve your problem.
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Postby demon » Nov 07 06 12:13 pm

I have replaced sys file with yours and unchecked "Enable support for multiple subnetworks".
it seems that it works!
Thanks!
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Postby genie » Nov 07 06 12:16 pm

Very good - let us know if you experience difficulties with this new driver.
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Postby kgoodknecht » Nov 18 06 1:03 am

genie wrote:Very good - let us know if you experience difficulties with this new driver.


Gene,

Adrien had e-mailed me drivers for 2k and 2k3 on Oct. 31 to fix a BSOD on Win2k, the file size is slightly different between the ones posted here and the ones emailed by Adrien, are these the same drivers?
Mine are 492KB for the 2k, 466KB for 2k3, the drivers posted here are 1KB smaller respectively. The question I have is are these the same or should I also test these for a BSOD on 2k?
My client in Dallas wants me to go ahead and install the updated drivers so they can use their VPN without a BSOD. I know for a fact that the drivers I have fix the BSOD, and I was wanting to wait for the fix to be available in an installer package that was expected on 11/13. But, that date has come and gone and my client is getting nervous.
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Postby genie » Nov 18 06 1:07 am

Kevin, Adrien probably e-mailed you fresher builds of the drivers. We have the new one in testing so if you wait for a couple of days you will have the latest tested one.
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Postby kgoodknecht » Nov 18 06 1:26 am

genie wrote:Kevin, Adrien probably e-mailed you fresher builds of the drivers. We have the new one in testing so if you wait for a couple of days you will have the latest tested one.


Gene,

Thnk you the quick response Gene, I just wanted to make sure I was testing the latest driver. Adrien had a lete night that day, I think he did two drivers builds that night. I did some checking and I found the first he did that night was 491KB and the second was 492KB. So I guess I have the later build.

Thanks again, Gene.
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Postby demon » Dec 01 06 11:04 am

genie

has it been fixed in new version of wingate (6.2)?
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Postby genie » Dec 01 06 12:52 pm

Yes, 6.2 comes with the updated driver.
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