Re: not listening



Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308259
The Portable Operating System for UNIX (POSIX) subsystem is not
included with Windows XP or with Windows Server 2003.
Oh noes, no POSIX for Windows !!!11
Now does this make a bind() and listen() work any different?

Yes. Unfortunately. Have a look at it.

Yours,
VB.
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