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Date: Wed, 05 May 2004 04:05:38 +0200
From: Jacek Trzmiel <sc0rp AT hot DOT pl>
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Subject: Re: shutdown( socket, SHUT_WR ) - unexpected behaviour - RESOLVED
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> Possible, but I suspect it's a problem on Jacek's machine.
> 
> Jacek: Win2K SP2 is pretty ancient. Is it possible to try this on a
> later SP? (SP4 is the latest, and there have been numerous hotfixes
> since it was released.)

I've installed SP4 (had most of hotfixes already) but it didn't fix
problem.

However I found source of bug.  Norton Internet Security was messing
with sockets.  Removing NIS related entries in
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\ and rebooting did
solve problem.  So, bye bye NIS, will have to tighten ifpw instead.

Thanks all for help.

Best regards,
Jacek.

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