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I may be wrong and it may just be a gut reaction but redial was
not the only situation that caused the trap. Redialing
(specifically, reconnecting after disconnecting after having been
previously connected) was almost certain to cause the trap but it
was not the only situation (I just couldn't put a consistent
pattern to the other circurmstances.) I don't know if the fix is
in the eCS GA but there are apparently three different versions of
SOCKETS.SYS in which there is a fix (The fix for TCP/IP 4.21, the
fix for 4.3 and the backlevel one that Steven e-mailed me.
-Rocky
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Mark Abramowitz"
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 15:33:03 PDT
>In <200110261524.AA15073480@oco.net>, on 10/26/01
> at 03:24 PM, "mrakijas" said:
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>> It's the redial/network InJoy/SOCKETS trap.
>
>I haven't done a redial, nor am I currently hooked up to the
network.
>Also, I thought that the fix was incorporated into the eCS GA.
Am I
>wrong?
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>"Mark Abramowitz"
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