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March Hare <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Jul 1994 15:23:18 -0500
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<Can't create data socket (128.252.135.4,20): Address already in use.
 
Well, yes, it is in use:  I'M USING IT!!!
 
OK, that's outta the way.  This error seems to occur a lot and at
random.  Which end is the socket in use?  Why would it think that
it is in use by someone/something else?  Isn't FTP supposed to be
"connection-oriented?"  Why would it give it to another process?
 
John
--
Drivel of the year:
"...DOS is utterly unable to handle more than 1MB of memory.  Removing
this limitation from DOS would result in something that just _isn't_
DOS any more--it wouldn't run existing DOS programs." -PC Mag, Nov 23,
1993.
---> OS/2? - what DOS could have been and would like to be.

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