Re: [users@httpd] I think it may be solved -- Apache on XP suddenly acting strangely

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On 8/12/06, Charles Michener <micheck123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Between a Microsoft FAQ pointing me toward a LAN switch/adapter speed
conflict and Joshua pointing me to Win32DisableAcceptEx, the errors and the
shut downs have gone away (hopefully)

One additional question - I use ThreadsPerChild 250 and MaxRequestsPerChild
0 - what are the thoughts about changing these - my main thought is 'if not
broke...' but it does seem to be involved in the memory usage by httpd.exe.

Don't change those.  Setting MaxRequestsPerChild to other than 0 is
not recommended on win32.

Joshua.

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