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>In <200403092223.i29MN8Rb016321@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/09/04
> at 02:22 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>OK - there was a subdirectory:
>>os2\mdos\winsos2\intuit\shared\qwinsock
>>I deleted all the files from the \qwinsock subdirectory.
>I'm not yet sure if this was the right thing to do. Usually the problem
>winsock.dlls are name winsock.dll. That said, you still have other
>issues to solve first.
OK - no problem. I restored the files to \Qwinsock and just deleted the
winsock.dll file that was there and replaced it with a copy of the one in
\tcpip\dos\bin
>>ETC points to \tcpip\dos\etc (should I try changing it?)
>Unless you have a reason not to, you might as well. Think a bit about
>what files the ETC directory contains. What's important is that files
>like RESOLV and RESOLV2 contain correct values, regardless of where they
>are stored.
Tried both ways -- doesn't seem to make a difference.
>>The error is:
>>WINSOCK
>>WSAAsyncSelect()Unable to locate CB for this socket.
>I'll see what the web has to say about this one when I have a bit more
>time.
Thanks. I am hoping this is the problem, but it may turn out not to be. I
can get to the WWW with IE by clicking OK on the error message, but when
Quicken tries to go online, it says it can't find the server. There is a
place for "proxy settings." Is there any point to putting something in
there?
>>Ping under DOS, and WPing under winos2 can find my router and other
>>computers. If I try to ping a www address, it times out. But that happens
>>on my other OS/2 machine under OS/2, too.
>Not every site responds to ping. Try www.sbc.net and www.comcast.com. I
>know they respond.
Yes indeed. Thanks. 90 ms. with DOS Ping and Windows Wping. 80 to 60 ms.
with OS/2 ping.
I am hoping to get this resolved in case some day I switch my main
computer from Warp 4 to eCS and then have to reinstall all my apps!
Thanks,
Sandy
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