Flying-Paul Posted August 31, 2005 Report Posted August 31, 2005 Hello I use SB3.03 on a separate Computer (Win XP Pro network with Linksys router) using Wide FS 6.47 with fs2002. Now from time to time it happens that the computer SB 3.03 disconnects and at the same time my local network connection of the computer SB 3.03 runs breakes down also . So I need to restart this computer to connect it to my local network again. the Wideserverlog looks like this: ********* WideServer.DLL Log [version 6.47] ********* Blocksize guide = 4096 (double allowed) Date (dmy): 03/08/05, Time 20:57:54.296: Server name is FS2002 128000 Initialising TCP/IP server 128000 Initialising IPX/SPX server 128000 IPX/SPX socket() failed [Error=10047] Address family not supported by protocol family 128000 Failed to start IPX/SPX Server 139172 Restarting service due to total lack of use 139172 Failed to start IPX/SPX Server 476390 Incoming connection Accepted ok (skt=2304) 476468 Connected to computer "PFD" running WideClient version 6.470 (skt=2304) 480859 Incoming connection Accepted ok (skt=3864) 481000 Connected to computer "EICAS" running WideClient version 6.470 (skt=3864) 1495109 Retried 20 times: sends blocked for over 5 secs! (0 of 189 sent), Error=10035 (skt=2304) 1500187 Retried 18 times: sends blocked for over 5 secs! (0 of 189 sent), Error=10035 (skt=2304) 1505031 Error 10035: sends blocked for too long! Removing client (skt=2304) 1769547 Incoming connection Accepted ok (skt=3592) 1769609 Connected to computer "PFD" running WideClient version 6.470 (skt=3592) 8609172 Error 10053: client socket disconnected at Client: removing (skt=3592) 8669406 Closing down now ... Memory managed: Offset records: 494 alloc, 494 free Throughput maximum achieved: 56 frames/sec, 12247 bytes/sec Throughput average achieved for complete session: 19 frames/sec, 3077 bytes/sec Average receive rate from "PFD": 2 frames/sec, 115 bytes/sec Average receive rate from "EICAS": 0 frames/sec, 45 bytes/sec ********* Log file closed ********* Can anyone help me please? Thank you very much. Paul
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