Many times applications won't use the system winsock by default. You may have to copy the system winsock (usually in the c:\windows folder or c:\window\system folder) into the program folder of the application you are having trouble with. For instance-c:\program files\netscape\comminicator\\program\wsock32.dll. You may have to look at the apps documentation or contact the maker of the app for more assistance. What app are you using?
If you copy the winsock file to the program directory of tiny term, this may resolve the issue. Try it and let me know what happens. (dpellegrini@sembler.com)
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