Overview | ||||
TCP-Z V2.6TCP Window
12) Real time number, peak number. xx/yy, xx is real time value, yy is peak/higest
value. 13) Download speed, in Kilobytes/second. 14) Upload speed, in Kilobytes/second. 15) Elapsed time of statistics. 16) Connection name and the network adapter name. 17) Statistics of download data and upload data.
* Windows Server 2003 / 2008 / 7 is unlimited. so that Limit value will grayed out. |
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1) Reset the counter to 0, and start a new statistics. 2) Total number of upload data in this
connection/adapter. 3) Total number of download data in this connection/adapter.
* If your are using BT/e-mule, and the incoming connection attempts is 0. It means the listening port has been blocked by firewall, or your are in the LAN without port mapping/forward. You will missed more remote clients, resulting in lower download speeds. |
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1) Command line of the process. 2) Creation time of the process. 3) Physical memory usage of the process, the current working set of the process. 4) Virtual memory usage of the process. 5) I/O Read bytes. 6) I/O Write bytes. |
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1) Modify limit value in
kernel memory. 2) Press this button to apply new limit value. You can using command line to modify the limit value: 3) Direct modify the limit value in file tcpip.sys. This function only enabled in the Windows XP.
* Tcpip.sys of Windows XP have 4 bytes for comparing, the limit can
be achieved 0xFFFFFFFF. |
Switch Tab |
Ctrl + Tab |
Switch Control |
Tab |
Confirm |
Space |
Capture TCP-Z Window to image file |
F5 |
Capture full screen to image file |
F6 |
tcpz.exe -limit:200
tcpz.exe -limit:200 -autoexit
tcpz.exe -minimize
If antivirus software block tcp-z loading driver and cause tcp-z fail to
startup, you can bypass driver in command line:
tcpz.exe -nodriver
But, without driver support, it will lost the memory patch feature.
MaxSpeedGraph=200 |
Upper value in graph. |
NotAdjustSpeedGraph=0 |
0 - Auto increase the upper of range in graph. |