----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan McDonald" <alan@...>
To: <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 9:37 AM
Subject: RE: [firebird-support] Win32 10054 error, Firebird-Linux,
clients-Windows
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am an administrator of an application in Delphi, which in past used
> > database Interbase installed
> > on Linux server. Everything was OK. The new version of the
> > program begun to
> > use database Firebird 1.0. It is again installed on Linux server and the
> > users are clients working in Win95-2000, there are 33 of them. I
installed
> > the Client tools for Firebird for Windows client on every users
> > PC, but from
> > that time on the program crashes, usually when the user doesn't work
with
> > program for a while. When the program crashes the system writes this
note:
> >
> > Win32 error10054 (+IP address of the server)
> > Exception EIBInterBase Error in module
> > EDR32CS.exe (-> name of the application)
> > at 001210BD
> >
> > Unable to complete network
> > request to host
> > "172.22.22.2"
> > Error reading data from connection
> >
> > After this system cycles in Error messages and hard restart of computer
is
> > necessary, CTRL-ALT-DEL doesn't help.
> > Can anybody help me? I have tried to find out any solution on the
internet
> > but wasn't successful. I only found that there are people who had
> > similar or
> > the same problem as me but no solution. Please remeber that I am
> > only a user
> > of system and have no special knowledge about Linux and network
> > connections.
> > We have a system administrator but unless I specify perfectly my
> > problem he
> > doesn't want to deal with me. Please help me if you can, 33 users are
> > waiting for my solution. Thanks.
> >
> > Elena Schwanova
> >
>
> you say "when the user doesn't work with it for a while"
> does this mean one user only or all users?
> if you mean the former then I would accuse that user's NIC as the likely
> problem. if you mean all users start the problem, then I would suspect the
> server's NIC.
>
> Alan
>
Hi,
thanks for your reply, but if it's NIC (network interface card), is there
any solution without buying the new network interface cards and replacing
them?
When I wrote "user" I meant any user.