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I get a WSAEAFNOSUPPORT 10047 :
Address family not supported by protocol family. An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used. All sockets are created with an associated address family (that is, AF_INET for Internet Protocols) and a generic protocol type (that is, SOCK_STREAM). This error is returned if an incorrect protocol is explicitly requested in the socket call, or if an address of the wrong family is used for a socket, for example, in sendto. I don't know what to do next. Can annyone help me ? |
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>-----Original Message----- >I get a WSAEAFNOSUPPORT 10047 : >Address family not supported by protocol family. >An address incompatible with the requested protocol was >used. All sockets are created with an associated address >family (that is, AF_INET for Internet Protocols) and a >generic protocol type (that is, SOCK_STREAM). This error >is returned if an incorrect protocol is explicitly >requested in the socket call, or if an address of the >wrong family is used for a socket, for example, in >sendto. > >I don't know what to do next. >Can annyone help me ? Somewhere further up this newsgroup I found the solution : I followed http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html and it fixed it Thanx Robert!!! >. > |
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It appears that the Spyware needs the ports that the
firewall uses--check in Open Microsoft Anti Spyware - go to Options -settings-Spynet anti spyware community,look to the right and you will see a link for firewall information. It would seem that it does establish itself as your firewall, by restricting "port" access How do you control what can and cannot come through a port??? >-----Original Message----- >I get a WSAEAFNOSUPPORT 10047 : >Address family not supported by protocol family. >An address incompatible with the requested protocol was >used. All sockets are created with an associated address >family (that is, AF_INET for Internet Protocols) and a >generic protocol type (that is, SOCK_STREAM). This error >is returned if an incorrect protocol is explicitly >requested in the socket call, or if an address of the >wrong family is used for a socket, for example, in >sendto. > >I don't know what to do next. >Can annyone help me ? >. > |
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875357 - Troubleshooting Windows Firewall settings in Windows XP Service Pack 2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=875357 -- Mark L. Ferguson (NOT an MS-MVP) FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.txt marfers notes for windows xp http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/chatNotes.htm .. "conner" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1ca801c4fe77$d68c9fc0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > It appears that the Spyware needs the ports that the > firewall uses--check in Open Microsoft Anti Spyware - go > to Options -settings-Spynet anti spyware community,look > to the right and you will see a link for firewall > information. It would seem that it does establish itself > as your firewall, by restricting "port" access > How do you control what can and cannot come through a > port??? >>-----Original Message----- >>I get a WSAEAFNOSUPPORT 10047 : >>Address family not supported by protocol family. >>An address incompatible with the requested protocol was >>used. All sockets are created with an associated address >>family (that is, AF_INET for Internet Protocols) and a >>generic protocol type (that is, SOCK_STREAM). This error >>is returned if an incorrect protocol is explicitly >>requested in the socket call, or if an address of the >>wrong family is used for a socket, for example, in >>sendto. >> >>I don't know what to do next. >>Can annyone help me ? >>. >> |
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Microsoft Antispyware does NOT substitute for a firewall in any way shape,
or form, and shouldn't interfere with one either. Some spyware removal operations do disrupt the Winsock LSP stack, and that's what started this thread. Two workable solutions were posted, and Microsoft has a KB article specifically about this issue with this beta product: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892350 As Marks reference should show, you can open or close ports, and you can forward traffic on a particular port, in some cases changing the port on the destination side as you forward. These are all functions of a firewall, including the Windows firewall. "conner" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1ca801c4fe77$d68c9fc0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > It appears that the Spyware needs the ports that the > firewall uses--check in Open Microsoft Anti Spyware - go > to Options -settings-Spynet anti spyware community,look > to the right and you will see a link for firewall > information. It would seem that it does establish itself > as your firewall, by restricting "port" access > How do you control what can and cannot come through a > port??? >>-----Original Message----- >>I get a WSAEAFNOSUPPORT 10047 : >>Address family not supported by protocol family. >>An address incompatible with the requested protocol was >>used. All sockets are created with an associated address >>family (that is, AF_INET for Internet Protocols) and a >>generic protocol type (that is, SOCK_STREAM). This error >>is returned if an incorrect protocol is explicitly >>requested in the socket call, or if an address of the >>wrong family is used for a socket, for example, in >>sendto. >> >>I don't know what to do next. >>Can annyone help me ? >>. >> |
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