The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen you run the Network Test, "No" is returned on one or more tests even though other Internet applications run without error. CAUSE
This problem occurs because FrontPage uses more of the Winsock
features than most Internet applications. Unlike most Internet
applications, FrontPage not only browses and retrieves files via
Winsock, it also requires your computer to act as a Web server.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. MORE INFORMATION
When the TCP/IP Test or Network Test begins, it loads the Wsock32.dll
and then it looks for clear entry points. If the test does not locate
any clear entry points, the test calls the WSAStartup startup routine,
which is one of the entry points found, and it requests version 1.1 or
higher of the Winsock API.
FrontPage will work only with third-party TCP/IP stacks that properly
support all of these API calls.
For more information about the Microsoft TCP/IP stack, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q122928 Description of the WINSOCK.DLL File Q138789 How to Connect to the Internet in Windows 95Winsock is the common name for the Windows Sockets Interface Specification. This specification defines a network programming interface for Microsoft Windows which is based on the "socket" paradigm popularized in the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) from the University of California at Berkeley. It encompasses both Berkeley socket style routines and a set of Windows specific extensions designed to allow a programmer to take advantage of the message-driven nature of Windows. Additional query words: frontpg 98
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