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- I use Trumpet Winsock 1.0 Rev A (Win 3.1).
- Having some trouble: When I start a winsock application,
- the message screen in TCPMAN warns that is is
- running with less that recommended network buffers.
-
- I am definitely not low on memory. I noticed
- that if I start TCPMAN manually the first thing
- when I start Windows, all 16 network buffers can
- be allocated and everything is OK.
-
- What can I do to protect the network buffers?
-
- Would be grateful if you could share
- any experiences.
-
- /Niklas Agren
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- Subject: Remote printing from PC "No User Name"
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