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Thread: TCP/IP : only "TCPIP_connect" gets through

  1. #11
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    Will,

    thanks for the hint: I did that and even disabled the keyboard plugin. But I'm rather happy with version 3.022.

    -Harald

  2. #12
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    I uninstalled the version 3.022 and tried 3.023. I copied your tcpip.dll to pluginsoftware (replaced the old one).

    I had to fill in again IP numbers, password and port in the client setting.

    When I tried to execute a client command that just sends a string to the Girder on the other PC, I got the access violation, this time in slightly different addresses.

    When I tried to inspect the settings for this command, I got :
    invalid page in tcpip.dll at 017f:019b1bb3
    and Girder finished.

    To make the test complete, I copied girder.exe from 3.24pre in to the girder directory - the error did not change.

    I really appreciate your efforts!

    Thanks,

    -Harald

  3. #13
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    Ron, I'm a little embarrassed and am sorry for the traffic I caused.

    I installed now 3.023 (without your new dll) and astonishingly all my previous problems are gone (especially the "TCPIP_Connect" problem).

    The problem starts again when I copy the new tcp/ip plugin from http://www.guerette.net. Once used, even replacing tcpip.dll with the original module doesn't help anymore: the installation is ruined (incompatibilities in the registry settings?).

  4. #14
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    No more problems any more - they were just made for me to better understand Girder. Thanks.

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