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Opening a socket on an NT machine

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Name: Noam
Date: September 5, 2000 at 21:16:30 Pacific
Subject: Opening a socket on an NT machine
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Hi,

I am writing a program that needs to open a socket on a remote machine. I am using the WinSock ocx control from Windows. When I try to connect to a unix box, all works well. But when I try to connect to an NT or 2000 machine, I get an error, or the connection does not succeed.

Any ideas? Do I need to enable socket connections or some other security on the machines I connect to?

Thanks,

Noam
noam@miner.com


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