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to: Jeff Shultz
from: Rich
date: 2002-12-12 18:09:18
subject: Re: Rich... Win98...won`t see DNS

From: "Rich" 

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   I think NSLOOKUP is there.  I don't have a Windows 98 system any more =
so I can't verify.

Rich

  "Jeff Shultz"  wrote in message =
news:3df92354$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  Rich wrote:
  >    WinSock version 2.0 extended the WinSock standard to support =
plugable=20
  > service providers.  This means that ISVs can extend or otherwise =
muck=20
  > with your sockets without replacing the sockets DLL.  I believe you =
can=20
  > see if you have WinSock 2.0 by looking for WS2_32.DLL.
  > =20
  >    If you have static DNS, instead of trying PING, try NSLOOKUP.  =
Use=20
  > "set debug" and "set d2" to see the raw requests
and responses.
  > =20

  Ah, now that is interesting information for the future (the guy just=20
  took the system home and is debating buying a new one anyway).

  As regards NSLOOKUP, I didn't think it was present on Win98 boxes?

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   I think
NSLOOKUP is =
there.  I=20
don't have a Windows 98 system any more so I can't verify.
 
Rich
 

  "Jeff Shultz" <jeffshul{at}wvi.com>">mailto:jeffshul{at}wvi.com">jeffshul{at}wvi.com>
wrote in =
message news:3df92354$1{at}w3.nls.net...Rich=20
  wrote:>    WinSock version
2.0 extended the =
WinSock=20
  standard to support plugable > service providers.  This =
means that=20
  ISVs can extend or otherwise muck > with your sockets without =
replacing=20
  the sockets DLL.  I believe you can > see if you have =
WinSock 2.0=20
  by looking for WS2_32.DLL.> 
>    If =
you=20
  have static DNS, instead of trying PING, try NSLOOKUP.  Use =
> "set=20
  debug" and "set d2" to see the raw requests and =
responses.> =20
  Ah, now that is interesting information for the future (the =
guy just=20
  took the system home and is debating buying a new one =
anyway).As=20
  regards NSLOOKUP, I didn't think it was present on Win98=20
boxes?

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