Hi,

unfortunately I have no help for you, just one comment: the software we
develop in the company is also running on Windows. It makes use of TCP/IP.
On Windows NT/2000/XP it runs fine, but on Windows 98SE/ME it runs almost
fine except that in some exit handling we experience problems like you
describe. We never focussed on fixing them, because it seems to be related
to a poor TCP/IP implementation in Windows 98SE/ME compared to NT/2000/XP.

So, you might consider upgrading to 2000/XP... :-(

Sorry,
Holger



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 4:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Question re: mod_dtcl


Hi there :-)  I just set up mod_dtcl and I think there may be a bug (it
might just be something I'm doing wrong).  I have a Windows98 SE
installation and I downloaded the mod_dtcl which has 2 versions (one that
prints out the version number and the other does not).  I set up the
httpd.conf file as per your documentation and it seems to run just fine.
But... when I stop Apache 1.3.27, I get a message saying that the program
has committed an error and if it persists notify the vendor.  When I
examined the details of the message, it has to do with the tcl84.dll.  Is
there any way of fixing this??  Is there some Apache directive I forgot to
put in the httpd.conf file??  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

Allan J Horwitz, M.Sc. 

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