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James Clement

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May 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/14/97
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I got the following information, but I don't know what to do to correct it.
I realize it is a winsock error. Does that mean my winsock.dll or
wsock32.dll is corrupted? I am using Windows 95b (OEM, OSR2), 64mb of RAM
and Eudora Pro 3.0. I get this error when trying to retrieve mail
(connecting to the pop server). It is not consistent and I am not running
any other TCP/IP applications.

"Error getting a network socket. Cause: no buffer space available" (10055)

The TCP/IP stacks need buffers to store data going to/from the network.
(Note: 5-digit codes are WINSOCK errors)

1) May indicate low memory or too many network apps running, or,
2) The TCP/IP stack is incorrectly marking buffers as being used.
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