@menu
* Darwin (MacOS/X) build environment::
-* MinGW (Windows) build environment::
+* Windows build environment::
@end menu
either directly from their websites (see @ref{Libraries}) or using Fink.
@c ==================================================================
-@node MinGW (Windows) build environment
-@subsection MinGW (Windows) build environment
+@node Windows build environment
+@subsection Windows build environment
+
+You will need to install either the native Windows SDK from @uref{https://visualstudio.com},
+or the MinGW environment from @uref{https://msys2.org}.
-You will need to install the MinGW environment from @uref{http://www.mingw.org}.
You also need to download and install LibreSSL (or OpenSSL) and LZO.
-When tinc is compiled using MinGW it runs natively under Windows,
-it is not necessary to keep MinGW installed.
+Whether tinc is compiled using MinGW or the native SDK, it runs natively under Windows,
+so it is not necessary to keep either SDK to run the compiled binaries.
When detaching, tinc will install itself as a service,
which will be restarted automatically after reboots.
This only has effect when Mode is set to @samp{switch}.
@cindex MaxConnectionBurst
-@item MaxConnectionBurst = <@var{count}> (100)
+@item MaxConnectionBurst = <@var{count}> (10)
This option controls how many connections tinc accepts in quick succession.
If there are more connections than the given number in a short time interval,
tinc will reduce the number of accepted connections to only one per second,