Microsoft KB Archive/164675

= Winsock Client May Fail to Connect to Proxy Server if TCP/IP Disabled or Bound to a Modem =

Article ID: 164675

Article Last Modified on 10/7/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Proxy Server 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q164675



SYMPTOMS
When you use the Microsoft Winsock Proxy client with a client that uses both TCP/IP and IPX/SPX, the client may fail to connect to the Proxy Server if TCP/IP is disabled or bound to a modem.



CAUSE
The Winsock Proxy client always tries to use TCP/IP by default. If TCP/IP is not configured so that a TCP/IP connection can be made with the Proxy Server, the Winsock Proxy client will fail.



WORKAROUND
You can force Proxy Server to use IPX by using one of the following methods:

 Remove the TCP/IP protocol from the client computer.  Edit the Mspclnt.ini file on the Proxy Server located in the \Msp\Clients directory, by default, and remove the following section from Mspclnt.ini: [Servers Ip Addresses] Name=[ProxyServerName] After you edit and save the file, open the Control Panel on the Winsock Proxy client computer. Open WSP Client and select Update Now. 



MORE INFORMATION
For additional information regarding configuring Proxy Server with IPX clients, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

165341 Configuring Proxy Server with the IPX Protocol

Additional query words: prodprx2 prodprx1

Keywords: kbprb KB164675

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