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How to force a port to close ?
Name: Steve Date: November 16, 2001 at 00:54:16 Pacific
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Hello.We have many clients running MS Access which talk to a SQL Database.The problem is that the clients sometimes crash whilst the SQL server is running a stored procedure.We re-boot the client in question but the SQL server continues and the port that the server was using to talk to the client remains open.I need a utility or a method which allows me to force the relevant port on the server to close without re-booting the server.Can anyone advise me? Thanks Steve
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