I have a few Macs (biggest culprits) playing UT and MOHAA, they aren't seen on the NT network by the PCs, only via appletalk though they are using Apple IP networking on the NT network, one of the Macs (randomly take it in turn) usually hosts the games, the PCs and the restof the Macs then home...
I have to find a way to prevent games from being played across a NT4.0 network with a mixture of Macs and Windows workstations.
I am right in thinking that you could look at blocking the ports that they use? Can this be done server side? If so how would I go about it? Would this have any effect...
I know that this is probably going to make me very unpopular..... but, does anyone know of a method to prevent network games from being played across a NT4 network?
Am I thinking along the right lines by suggesting that you can block the port that they use? Does anyone know of a simple method of...
I am experiencing the same problem on a cple of machines. We have also noticed that certain applications cause the system CPU usage to run at 100%. I have noticed that it accurs with graphics intensive programs, and games (UT and MOHAA). I have also checked dxdiag.exe and found that DirectX 3D...
I have noticed the same problem. I have also noticed that the cpu runs at 100% load during these slow downs, especialy when trying to play UT or MOHAA. I have also detected that when I run the directx 3D test it fails with a memory fault. This has only been recent. Nothing new has been...
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