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Latest KB Entries
What are the error events good for?
06/09/2004 - I cannot seem to trap any error in the Error event...
How Do I Transfer Binary Data with Your Controls?
06/07/2004 - How do I transfer binary data with your controls?
How Do I Send Binary Data Over the Network Using C++?
06/07/2004 - How do I send binary data over the network using IPWorks C++ Edition?
FTP: Handling Command Not Recognized Errors
06/07/2004 - Learn why an FTP server may respond with a "command unrecognized" error when using the FTP component and how to diagnose it.
How Active Connections May Affect Process Termination
06/07/2004 - Learn why an application may hang at the end of execution and how to ensure proper shutdown of socket-based components.
How Can I Find Out the IP Address of the Localhost?
06/07/2004 - How can I find out IP address of the localhost?
Event Firing Behavior in Visual FoxPro
06/06/2004 - Explains why events may not fire as expected in Visual FoxPro and how to resolve the issue.
Interrupted Error in Form Load
06/04/2004 - Explains why using components in Form_Load() may cause an "Interrupted" error and how to resolve it.
Time Protocol Support in NetClock
6/4/2004 - Does the NetClock component implement the SNTP protocol?
How to Transfer a License
04/29/2004 - Submit a license transfer request to transfer a license.
LDAP Retrieval of Directory Service Information
6/5/2002 - How to perform a DSE (Directory Server-Specific Entries) search using the LDAP component.
Using MCast with Multiple Network Interfaces
6/5/2002 - How to select a specific network interface when sending or receiving multicast data on a system with multiple network interfaces.