Nishok
1 Jan 2011, 03:36pm
Tech Support Help TicketWhat general section does your problem fall under
Other Issues(please be detailed) What is your Operating System (OS)
Windows 7 If you use linux, post the build and any other pertinent info (kde/gnome etc)
- Have you tried the latest stable drivers for your product if any exist? If so please list the number/name of them in the box here.
- Do you understand complex tech explanations
Yes Would you prefer more personalized and simpler help?
Yes Do you have antivirus or anti-malware installed?
Yes What is the name of your Antivirus/anti malware?
Kaspersky Internet Security Who made your PC? (Company name or you)
I did What is the model number of the part or PC you are having issues with?
Buffer Overflows Please state your problem here
Disconnect: Buffer overflow in net message.
Host_EndGame: Buffer overflow in net message
C
I am getting this a lot in the Gmod server. I know that this has something to do with people using their mic all together which causes the overflow.
But isn't there a possible way to lower the buffer overflows? A console command or something?
Other Issues(please be detailed) What is your Operating System (OS)
Windows 7 If you use linux, post the build and any other pertinent info (kde/gnome etc)
- Have you tried the latest stable drivers for your product if any exist? If so please list the number/name of them in the box here.
- Do you understand complex tech explanations
Yes Would you prefer more personalized and simpler help?
Yes Do you have antivirus or anti-malware installed?
Yes What is the name of your Antivirus/anti malware?
Kaspersky Internet Security Who made your PC? (Company name or you)
I did What is the model number of the part or PC you are having issues with?
Buffer Overflows Please state your problem here
Disconnect: Buffer overflow in net message.
Host_EndGame: Buffer overflow in net message
C
I am getting this a lot in the Gmod server. I know that this has something to do with people using their mic all together which causes the overflow.
But isn't there a possible way to lower the buffer overflows? A console command or something?