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From: abraham@backus.com
Subject: RE: ENOTSOCK errors with cygwin dll 1.3.21 and 1.3.22
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Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 16:12:34 -0700 (PDT)
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2003 00:03:24 +0100, "Elfyn McBratney"
wrote:

> Do you have any firewall software (ZoneAlarm for
> example) or dial-up (non
> MS) software installed? These type of applications
> sometimes install their
> own set of Winsock and maybe other DLLs, which can
> cause problems.
> 

Nope, haven't installed either.  Both machines are on a
LAN and the only firewall involved is on another
machine that is using XP's connection sharing.  It uses
XP's built-in firewall.  This has been my setup for a
few months now.

One other thing that I didn't mention:  When I
backed-out the newer cygwin dll and re-installed the
earlier cygwin1.dll, everything worked again.

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