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    <title>Comment from ibeleave on 2009-04-27</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>If you are using windows xp AND use a dial-up connection for internet, beware of ipv6.  See this article - <a href="http://brucejohnson.ca/dun-problem.html">Freeze-UP Dial-Up Networking Problem</a>.  I had the problem described there, and had to uninstall ipv6 to fix it.</p>]]>
      <p>A comment on: <a href="http://ask-leo.com/what_is_tcpip_v6.html">What is TCP/IP v6?</a></p>
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    <title>Comment from Clay on 2007-07-16</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I recently had this appear in my wireless network connection properties.<br />
Now on a fresh reboot the TCPSVCS.exe takes over the computer and bogs it to no speed and just shy of over heating. I have shortcuted the task manager to my desktop so I can open it with a click and end process. This gives relief but what am I supposed to do to allow it to run?<br />
Any thoughts Thanks Clay.</p>]]>
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