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QuestionVC++ projects on Japanese OS not compile on English OS Pin
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QuestionCSocket: in which cases that server receives OnClose() event? Pin
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varunpandeyengg9-May-11 22:43
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Basically OnClose() event is recieved to notify that the connected socket is closed by its process.
It can happen due to following: -

1) Network subsystem failed
2) Connection was reset by the remote side
3) Connection was aborted due to timeout or other failure.

Try to fit your test cases here...


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