Hello Francois,

I'll try that.

Any idea why it doesn't happen when it's run from Windows Explorer?

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Jack

Wednesday, September 28, 2005, 2:36:34 PM, you wrote:

>> BgException: EConvertError: Invalid argument to date encode

> You pass an invalid argument to some date encode function. This happend in
> one of your socket event hanlder since it is trapped by BgException.

> I suggest you use MadExcept to find where it occurs exactly.
> MadExcept is really an incredibly good product (Free for non commercial
> use). See http://www.madshi.net/olddlp3.htm.

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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <twsocket@elists.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 8:20 PM
> Subject: [twsocket] BgException when a tcp client application is started
> byanother application


>> Hello Francois and all,
>>
>> I have a TCP client application that runs just fine by itself,
>> meaning, starts directly from Windows Explorer, or Start Menu.
>> However, when the application is started by another application,
>> I always get this errpr:
>>
>> BgException: EConvertError: Invalid argument to date encode
>>
>> Then the session is closed with  ErrCode 0.
>>
>> No matter how it's started (ShellExecute, or CreateProcess, etc.)
>> it always happens. I also tried starting from a .NET application
>> and a Delphi application, same error. Any ideas?
>>
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>> Jack
>>
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