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Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 14:22:48 PST8
From: sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro)
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Win 3.1

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In , on 03/09/04
at 01:09 PM, "Steven Levine" said:

>Make sure you are using the correct version of winsock.dll. This will be

> \tcpip\dos\bin\winsock.dll

>Some WinOS2 apps install versions to \os2\mdos\winos2 and elsewhere.
>Make sure these are gone. \tcpip\dos\bin should have copies of ping.exe
>and wping.exe for DOS and WINOS2 respectively. Use thse to check the
>quality of your TCP/IP connection under DOS and WINOS2 sessions.
>Sometimes one has to bump the session priority to avoid spurious
>timeouts.

OK - there was a subdirectory:
os2\mdos\winsos2\intuit\shared\qwinsock

I deleted all the files from the \qwinsock subdirectory.
Autoexec.bat path points to \tcipip\dos\bin and there is a winsock.dll
file in there. I also have a SET WIN3DIR=\os2\mdos\winos2 (should I delete
that?)

>Also, check where the DOS ETC variable is pointing. I point mine at
>\MPTN\ETC for consistency. This works for me but sometimes one really
>needs different settings for DOS sessions so this is a YMMV.

ETC points to \tcpip\dos\etc (should I try changing it?)

>If the above suggestions to clear up the issues, seeing the exact error
>messages may help.

The error is:
WINSOCK
WSAAsyncSelect()Unable to locate CB for this socket.

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.

I hope this helps.
Thanks,
Sandy

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