Guest cityslicker@madmail.com Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 WTF is this error? I just got this one, and it said "Reported by Winsock Driver: WSAEHOSTUNREACH (Error 10065). What does this mean, and what do all those letters stand for?
Guest Paradoxdb3 Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 RE: WSAEHOSTUNREACH (Error 10065) *WTF* Read here ----> http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/WSK-19980714-EM06.htm Might not be a local problem. Doesn't sound like anything serious. This is from http://support.airmail.net/news/agentfaq.php?PHPSESSID=bac0cc468c89ec9a1d92424d3124f9d1 : Error 10065 WSAEHOSTUNREACH: 10065 means there was no route to the host. It could mean that the host became unavailable (due to it being down for maintenance, etc.); the winsock driver not loading; or maybe the service provider preventing the connection. Check to make sure: 1) you do not have duplicate winsock.dll's, 2) That your server name is correct and 3) You also might want to try establishing a manual connection and then launching Agent. If it fails to work after establishing the connection manually, than it's most likely a provider problem. "cityslicker@madmail.com" wrote: > WTF is this error? > I just got this one, and it said "Reported by Winsock Driver: > WSAEHOSTUNREACH (Error 10065). > > What does this mean, and what do all those letters stand for? >
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