> Socket programming protocols basically form sockets for ONE task > and then destroy it. In this case, it appears to be needed at > boot time as the target of a symlink. > > Civileme Ok, that makes sense; which brings my next question, what would be a simpler term for 'socket programming protocols'? What is a socket? Thanks, Mike -- ==================== Mike & Tracy Holt Kirkland, WA [EMAIL PROTECTED] ====================
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