What's new in Half-Open Limit Fix 4.2
Aug 12, 2010
- Fixed rare incompatibility problem with Windows XP(x64)
- Added Armenian interface
- Added Lithuanian interface
- Added Bengali interface
- Added Vietnamese interface
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 4.1 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Support for Windows 7 beta starting from build 7100 is removed (limit is physically present in the tcpip.sys file but has no effect)
- Added Japanese interface
- Added Hebrew interface
- Added Chinese (Traditional) interface
- English in site and in program corrected by Gerard
- Added Polish interface
- Added Estonian interface
- Added Arabic interface
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 4.0 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Support for Windows Vista SP2 is removed (limit is physically present in the tcpip.sys file but has no effect)
- May 23, 2009:
- Added Swedish interface
- May 30, 2009:
- Added Norwegian interface
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.9 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Fixed rare error when program could not start in 64-bit versions of Windows, because of DLL library missing
- Changed interface of language selection
- Small fixes
- Added Thai interface
- Added Portuguese (Brazilian) interface
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.8 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Fixed appearance of the "Test mode" watermarks in localized versions of Windows 7 beta build 7077
- Small fixes
- Added Korean interface
- Added Chinese (Simplified) interface
- Added Turkish interface
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.7 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Archive for tcpip.sys signing is removed (signing algorithm is changed)
- Interface changes
- Added Italian interface
- Small improvements and fixes
- Added German interface
- Added Spanish interface
- Added Czech interface
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.6 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Added Portuguese interface
- Fixed incompatibility problem with Windows 7 and Vista with unofficial language files
- Added French interface
- Added Ukrainian interface
- Added Greek interface
- Added Romanian interface
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.4 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Support for server versions of Windows is removed (limit is physically present in the tcpip.sys file but has no effect)
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.3 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Added support for Windows 7 beta build 7000(x64)
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.2 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Fixed access error (Error 6), which appeared at some Vista users and did not allow to use the program
- Small improvements
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.1 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Added support for Windows 7 beta build 6801(x86,x64)
- Fixed rare bug when the system could restore an original tcpip.sys file just after it patched in Windows XP
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 3.0 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Added support for Windows XP SP1(x64)
- Fixed incorrect program display in systems with several monitors and non-standard fonts
- Small improvements
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 2.9 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Fixed rare error in Vista when the program could not get access to the tcpip.sys file
- Stability is improved
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 2.8 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Added possibility to check the limit in Windows XP, using user account without administrator rights
- Added additional checks of possible errors
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 2.7 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Added possibility to set unlimited quantity of half-open connections in Vista
- Added Unicode support
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 2.6 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Fixed compatibility problems with Vista x64 without SP1
- Stability is improved
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 2.5 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Fixed the error in Vista when tcpip.sys could not sign if the previous versions of the program were used before
- Fixed problems which could arise in Vista in some languages
New in Half-Open Limit Fix 2.4 (Feb 26, 2010)
- Fixed the problem in Vista x64, arising at some people. It has been connected with opening access to tcpip.sys and user32.dll.mui files. (versions 2.2 and 2.1 have not this problem)
- Improved checks of the tcpip.sys backup copy version. If Windows will update tcpip.sys file, the program at start will create a new backup copy
- Fixed rare error in button "Refresh" in Vista
- Additional compatibility checks before start