Subject | Re: Classic Server stops working overnight (socket errors?) |
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Author | jarnon42 |
Post date | 2008-03-28T00:51:28Z |
Hi Vlad,
Yeah *anti*-virus program, that's the one! :)
Either way, good idea. I checked their server and they are currently
running Trend Micro Security Agent. Unfortunately I didn't have
access to their security panel (and their exclusion list I suppose).
One of their computer people is going to call me later today though,
so I shall definitely run it past them.
Thanks for your help!
Kind regards,
Jarno
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Vlad Khorsun" <hvlad@...>
wrote:
Yeah *anti*-virus program, that's the one! :)
Either way, good idea. I checked their server and they are currently
running Trend Micro Security Agent. Unfortunately I didn't have
access to their security panel (and their exclusion list I suppose).
One of their computer people is going to call me later today though,
so I shall definitely run it past them.
Thanks for your help!
Kind regards,
Jarno
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Vlad Khorsun" <hvlad@...>
wrote:
>switch to
> > Our Classic Server stopped working overnight and we had to
> > Super Server to get it to work. Switching back to Classic Servervirus
> > brought up the same problems.
>
> ...
>
> > * No Microsoft updates. No event log errors. We shut down the
> > program, but that made no difference.library to
>
> May be *anti* virus ? ;) Antivirus SF often modified winsock
> prevent some kind of attacks. For example ESET's NOD32 is notenough
> to stop to allow CS to work. Instead you must add fb_inet_serverinto
> IMON's exclusion list.
>
> Regards,
> Vlad
>