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SYMPTOMSIn Windows 95, if the Windows Sockets Send() function is used to send zero-length packets using a stream-oriented socket over IPX/SPX, the function returns a success status, but no packet is sent on the network. CAUSE
The WinSock specifications do not require that a Send() function with a
length of zero actually result in a packet being sent over the network
when the Send() function is called on a stream-oriented socket. Windows
95 does not actually send a packet across the network when the Send()
function is called with a length of zero over a stream-oriented socket
over SPX/IPX.
RESOLUTIONThis issue is resolved by the following updated file for Windows 95 and OSR2, and later versions of this file:
A version of this file that also resolves this problem is included in the
Windows Sockets 2.0 Update for Windows 95. For information about obtaining
this update, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q182108 Availability of Windows Sockets 2.0 for Windows 95 STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a limitation of Microsoft Windows 95.
An update to address this limitation is in development, but has not been
regression tested and may be destabilizing in production environments.
Microsoft does not recommend implementing this update at this time.
Contact Microsoft Technical Support for more information about the
availability of this update.
MORE INFORMATION
According to the WinSock 2.0 specification, calling the Send() function
with a length of zero is to be treated by implementations as successful.
In this case, the Send() function may return 0 as a valid return value.
For message-oriented sockets, a zero-length transport datagram is sent.
Q171352 Large Data Transfer Using WinSock Over SPX May Not Work Q159254 Windows Sockets Applications Using WSIPX May Fail For additional information about Windows 95 updates, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q161020 Implementing Windows 95 Updates
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