Try setting the ReuseAddr property to true. This might help.
Justin.
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From: twsocket-boun...@elists.org [mailto:twsocket-boun...@elists.org] On
Behalf Of RayA @ Ihug
Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2011 9:35 AM
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: [twsocket] TWsocket connection e
Hi all...
I am running on Windows XP, Embarcadero XE
I am using the TWSocket Version:7.47 in Client mode to connect to another
PC on my LAN which is also using TWSocket in Listen mode.
When I call the TWSocket->Connect() for the first time every thing works
perfectly, the connection is mad
Dimitris Botsis wrote:
> Hi Arno, thank you for replying.
>
> I rebuild the project every time the problem occurs.
> I even uninstall the whole package and install it again.
> First times it works fine without problems.
That's because the package is built with USE_SSL enabled by default.
However
Hi all,
I corrected the problem, thank you Arno and Francois for helping.
I did not have "USE_SSL" enabled but although it was not enabled, the
first times the build was succesful with SSL support - I don't know why.
Anyway, now I have rebuilt the whole package with USE_SSL and it's fine.
Thank
Hi Arno, thank you for replying.
I rebuild the project every time the problem occurs.
I even uninstall the whole package and install it again.
First times it works fine without problems.
And then, starts reporting about "undeclared identifiers" of
SSL-components. Only for SSL components.
It's t
Hi,
at first you should get atest ICS source code and OpenSSL DLLs from
http://wiki.overbyte.be/wiki/index.php/ICS_Download
The problem with undeclared identifiers is easily solved by rebuilding
the project, a simple compile is not enough after changing the USE_SSL
directive.
--
Arno Garrels
Hi all,
I have a very strange problem with ICS.
I try to use ICS v7 (Oct/2010) fresh downloaded from you website
(overbyte.be). I install it on Delphi 7.
All is OK when starting.
I have an empty form and drop 2 components on it :
- a Tsslhttpcli
- a TsslContext
I have already included the prope