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> Peter Skye said:
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> >10060 and 10061 network errors ?
Steven Levine wrote:
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> They are TCP/IP API return codes and
> relatively standard across platforms.
> 10060 is connection timed out
> 10061 is connection refused
Thank you *very* much.
> For debugging this stuff, at least for simple,
> low traffic cases, iptrace is your friend.
I wish I had my spare test box down here so I could get a clean
capture. My connection is always hot and IPFormat doesn't have any
"exclude this port" functionality.
> They are documented in the TCP/IP Programming Reference
> which you should have installed.
I don't see it in \tcpip\help\ -- by chance do you have a filename I can
search for? I ran both PMSeek and ACDataSeeker on "10060" and "10061"
but found nothing. DIR *TCP*.HLP /S found only the \tcpip\help\ files
and none of them contain 10060 or 10061.
- Peter
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