Introduction
This article describes an issue in which an unexpected local address is displayed in Wireshark in Windows Embedded Compact 2013. An update is available to resolve this issue. Before you install this update, all previously issued updates for this product must be installed.
Symptoms
Assume that you have a Windows Embedded Compact 2013 device that has a Local Area Network validated. When you use the Wireshark network protocol analyzer and run the IPCONFIG command, you receive an expected local address that resembles the following:
290 28.236702000 :: ff02::1:ff14:77e6 ICMPv6 78 Neighbor Solicitation for fe80::9c3:6e65:c914:77e6
Additionally, when you use a display filter in the Wireshark network protocol analyzer, you receive an unexpected local address that resembles the following:ff02::1:ff14:77e6 ICMPv6 78 Neighbor Solicitation for fe80::9c3:6e65:c914:77e6
Note The following registry setting could invalidate the Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) message of IPv6:Registry location:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Tcpip6\Parms
DWORD name: ArpRetryCount DWORD value: 0Software update information
Download information
Windows Embedded Compact 2013 Monthly Update (November 2015) is now available from Microsoft. To download this Windows Embedded Compact 2013 monthly update, go to Microsoft OEM Online or MyOEM.
Prerequisites
This update is supported only if all previously issued updates for this product have also been installed.
Restart requirement
After you apply this update, you must perform a clean build of the whole platform. To do this, use one of the following methods:
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On the Build menu, click Clean Solution, and then click Build Solution.
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On the Build menu, click Rebuild Solution.
You do not have to restart the computer after you apply this software update.
Update replacement information
This update does not replace any other updates.
The English version of this software update package has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time item in Control Panel.
Files that are included in this update package
File name |
File size |
Date |
Time |
Path |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ipv4.lib |
2,482,126 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Checked |
Ipv6lib.lib |
2,591,884 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Checked |
Ipnglib.lib |
6,195,014 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Checked |
Ipv4.lib |
2,387,194 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Retail |
Ipv6lib.lib |
2,469,422 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Retail |
Ipnglib.lib |
5,769,492 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Retail |
Ipv4.lib |
2,363,494 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:52 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Debug |
Ipv6lib.lib |
2,418,502 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:52 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Debug |
Ipnglib.lib |
5,432,196 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:52 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\X86\Debug |
Ipv4.lib |
2,398,848 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:54 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Checked |
Ipv6lib.lib |
2,475,938 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:54 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Checked |
Ipnglib.lib |
5,819,016 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:54 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Checked |
Ipv4.lib |
2,293,372 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Retail |
Ipv6lib.lib |
2,347,914 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Retail |
Ipnglib.lib |
5,316,348 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:53 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Retail |
Ipv4.lib |
2,529,628 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:52 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Debug |
Ipv6lib.lib |
2,608,152 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:52 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Debug |
Ipnglib.lib |
6,328,004 |
18-Nov-2015 |
13:52 |
Public\Common\Oak\Lib\Armv7\Debug |
Status
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
References
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