Jan 8, 2003 #1 agianduso MIS Apr 19, 2002 50 US Hi, I'm running Arcserve 2000 on a Windows 2000 Advance Server and I'm getting the following error: Unable to send information using socket. (EC=10065) Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Tony
Hi, I'm running Arcserve 2000 on a Windows 2000 Advance Server and I'm getting the following error: Unable to send information using socket. (EC=10065) Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Tony
Jan 8, 2003 #2 speshalyst IS-IT--Management Apr 9, 2002 868 IN Hi, Can you explain when you get this msg.... remote\local backup?? What is the event ID u have mentioned...?? So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!! Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, Can you explain when you get this msg.... remote\local backup?? What is the event ID u have mentioned...?? So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!!
Jan 9, 2003 Thread starter #3 agianduso MIS Apr 19, 2002 50 US The message appears when I start the server. As for the event id, this is what shows up: Source: CheyDiscovery Category: 50 Event ID: 7229 Description: Unable to send information using socket. (EC=10065) Thanks, Tony Upvote 0 Downvote
The message appears when I start the server. As for the event id, this is what shows up: Source: CheyDiscovery Category: 50 Event ID: 7229 Description: Unable to send information using socket. (EC=10065) Thanks, Tony
Jan 9, 2003 #4 BillHicks Technical User May 27, 2000 29 GB Hi, This should not be of much concern... is this stopping your backups??? Are you traversing a Firewall??? if so open ports 41523\41524 cheers speshalyst Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, This should not be of much concern... is this stopping your backups??? Are you traversing a Firewall??? if so open ports 41523\41524 cheers speshalyst
Jan 9, 2003 #5 speshalyst IS-IT--Management Apr 9, 2002 868 IN Hi, This should not be of much concern... is this stopping your backups??? Are you traversing a Firewall??? if so open ports 41523\41524 cheers speshalyst So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!! Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, This should not be of much concern... is this stopping your backups??? Are you traversing a Firewall??? if so open ports 41523\41524 cheers speshalyst So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!!
Jan 9, 2003 Thread starter #6 agianduso MIS Apr 19, 2002 50 US Hi, No it's not stopping the backup. Thanks, Tony Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 9, 2003 #7 BillHicks Technical User May 27, 2000 29 GB Please follow the following procedure. - Find the file Dsconfig.exe in the computer where arcserve is installed. - Then click on configure button here please select mailshots under the network tab - protocols to discover and as well as protocols to reply. - The restart the server and check the result. hope this helps cheers speshalyst Upvote 0 Downvote
Please follow the following procedure. - Find the file Dsconfig.exe in the computer where arcserve is installed. - Then click on configure button here please select mailshots under the network tab - protocols to discover and as well as protocols to reply. - The restart the server and check the result. hope this helps cheers speshalyst
Jan 9, 2003 #8 speshalyst IS-IT--Management Apr 9, 2002 868 IN Please follow the following procedure. - Find the file Dsconfig.exe in the computer where arcserve is installed. - Then click on configure button here please select mailshots under the network tab - protocols to discover and as well as protocols to reply. - The restart the server and check the result. hope this helps cheers speshalyst So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!! Upvote 0 Downvote
Please follow the following procedure. - Find the file Dsconfig.exe in the computer where arcserve is installed. - Then click on configure button here please select mailshots under the network tab - protocols to discover and as well as protocols to reply. - The restart the server and check the result. hope this helps cheers speshalyst So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!!