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Hello,

Maybe I'm confused but why is JServ compiled as a Windows Winsock1.1 app?

While looking for reasons as to why I cannot get JServ to work with Win95, I ended up 
looking at the Windows Winsock "stuff". (I'm not saying this is the "cure" or the 
problem, I'm just looking - after all, it could just be me!)

I could be all wrong but -

Doesn't  Winsock1.1 only come on these systems - WindowsNT3.x and WindowsCE and old 
un-upgraded Windows95 (in fact out of the three, isn't Win95 the only one that can be 
upgraded to Winsock2?)?

Isn't there a "little problem" (having only one connection "task") using Winsock1.1 
with Win95 (and only with Win95 and Winsock1.1) - fixed in Winsock2 (for Win95 - for 
more than one "task")?

Doesn't Windows95 (upgraded), Windows98, WindowNT4, and Windows2000 all come with 
Winsock2?

Then again, maybe while at the bookstore, I read all those books wrong (I love reading 
"manuals" and I might have just plain old misunderstood all the above). Anyway, if I 
had an updated MS C compiler - I'ld recompile with Winsock2 changes and libs and see 
what happens. But I do not - maybe someone out there could please?

I'm so confused - why is JServ compiled as a Winsock1.1 app?

Thanks,
Jeff
 





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