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Sub: #1 (part 2: IE) Speed up your forum participation
Replied on 03-11-2007, 10:36 AM
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Hi,

This is a continuation of my previous post "Speed up your forum participation", which was for Firefox.

Morningstar says
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I would most certainly appreciate an IE tweak for this site
Here we go for IE, (we will have to do few things with registry, please do it carefully),
  1. Go to run and type regedit.
  2. Browse through HKEY_CURRENT_USER >> Software >> Microsoft >> Windows >> CurrentVersion >> Internet Settings.
  3. Now see if you have following entry MaxConnections Per1_0Server and MaxConnectionsPerServer. If it exists click on it and make the values
    MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server: 10 (decimal value)
    MaxConnectionsPerServer: 10 (decimal value)
  4. If the values does not exists, you can make two DWORD values. Right click and then New >> DWORD Value

    Name it and add the values
    MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server: 10 (decimal value)
    MaxConnectionsPerServer: 10 (decimal value)

Enjoy a faster experience, please let me know if you have any query.

Thanks,
Vikas

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