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In a previous post I wrote about how on Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn," IPv6 is installed and enabled by default and that when both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled, the TCP/IP stack prefers to use IPv6 over IPv4. With the growth of IPv6, applications Read More...
In Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn," IPv6 is installed and enabled by default. When both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled on these OSs, the TCP/IP stack prefers to use IPv6 over IPv4. For example, APIs such as ConnectByName will attempt to connect Read More...
MSDN Magazine for August 2005 has an article about System.Net.Sockets and WinSock by Daryn Kiely: Sockets are the transport mechanism most frequently used in high-performance server applications. Fortunately, the Win32 ® Windows ® Sockets library (Winsock) Read More...
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