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The TCP/IP protocol suite implementation for Windows NT 3.5x and 4.0 reads all of its configuration data from the registry. This information is written to the registry by the Network tool in Control Panel as part of the Setup process. Some of this information is also supplied by the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client service if it is enabled.
The implementation of the protocol suite should perform properly and efficiently in most environments using only the configuration information gathered by the Network tool in Control Panel and DHCP. Optimal default values for all other configurable aspects of the protocols have been encoded into the drivers.
There may be some unusual circumstances in customer installations where changes to certain default values are appropriate. To handle these cases, optional registry parameters can be created to modify the default behavior of some parts of the protocol drivers. Caution The Windows NT TCP/IP implementation is largely self tuning. Adjusting registry parameters without careful study may adversely affect system performance.
De acordo com o texto apresentado, sobre “Parâmetros de configuração de TCP/IP para Windows NT” é INCORRETO afirmar que: