As I said before there are some apps which interfere with the
distributed version of socketwrapper.

There is a test version of socketwrapper which overcomes this problem
in most instances.  All you need to do is 
1. download new version of socketwrapper (
http://homepage.eircom.net/~altondsl/slim/socketwrapper016.zip )  into
a temp directory and unzip it
2. Make a copy of the existing socketwrapper  found in the
"server/Bin/MSWin32-x86-multi-thread" directory of Slimserver
installation.
3. Replace existing socketwrapper.exe by new downloaded
socketwrapper.exe 
4. Restart slimserver and try an m4a file.

If changing the version of socketwrapper worked then I'd like to find
out what is on your system which prevented the standard socketwrapper.

If you are using Windows XP sp2, can you do the following command in a
command window - it should do a dump of the network stuff installed
into a file called netshlog.txt. 

netsh winsock show catalog >netshlog.txt

After doing the command, if the file has lines of text, can you attach
the file to a post(zip it if necessary). This should help get eliminate
this socketwrapper problem.


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