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In this case I believe that the problem was there was a lot of binary data being generated as code. This may not be the issue you have. If possible please post a new thread with as much detail to what your issue is. Site Search User. State Not Answered Replies replies 9. Related Discussions. Share More Cancel. Error : socket0 - Software caused connection abort. Error code : I am having some problems playing back scripts created using Windows Socket protocol. For some reason the sockets are being disconnected.

Support is useless and I thought someone here could help. We have the application already running under our OS X dist so I know the problem isn't with the Chromecast or the media receiver. After the user has chosen the media he wants to play back, I used this code to try and load the track, this is a preview track from the Spotify preview server to check if it works.

When I execute the Client. Write it throws a SocketException saying: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. If I change this to FtBinary I'm not getting this error but data not uploaded properly in this mode. Software caused connection abort. An established connection was aborted by the software in your host computer, possibly due to a data transmission time-out or protocol error.

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Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. For example, the latest version of mIRC sends ping checks only every five minutes. This could very well be too long for some servers. Some servers might allow five minutes of inactivity before disconnecting you, others might allow only two minutes.

That's probably why some users never see this issue, while other users see it all the time - it depends on the server. If it does not, other users find that they can resolve the issue by using a small script that sends a ping to the server every thirty seconds or so. Joined: Mar Southern California, USA. They are listed as miscellaneous errors, which means it could be anything and the server can't tell what.

From your description, it could vary widely from a router problem to your ISP to the server rejecting you for some reason. If it's happening on ALL servers, and I don't mean selecting "Random," then it's probably not a server problem. Thank you for the responses! For some reason, shortly after I sent my original question my connection problems went way down.

I'm wondering if the last time I connected it was to a different server that isn't as fussy. I do find that when I am chatting, I have no problems. Khaled: First, thanks for mIRC, I've used and enjoyed it for years to keep in touch with my family and close friends. See if this helps. Originally Posted By: Khaled. I'm getting this error when trying to connect to irc. I think it's something with my router but it's the second router I've tried with the same issue as I've tried two different PCs hooked to those router.

The one I'm using now is a Netgear not sure of the full model number, but it's a common high end home router. When I disconnect from the router it seems to connect. Is there a setting in either the router or mIRC that would fix this? The disconnect is within seconds. Also, another issue is that, using the menu to join a channel is disconnects me I'm very frustrated at this point. I should add, the two PCs I've tried connecting with, one is wireless G, and one is ethernet wired. I've recently run into this problem, and it started when I ran Windows update.

After I restarted my computer I kept getting this problem. At first I couldn't connect to any servers, it kept telling me I was timing out I had other programs connected to the internet open and working fine, so I assume my router and ISP were ok at that time. Eventually, I would try to connect to any server and mIRC would freeze for about 2 minutes then finally connect to a server.

At that point I thought it was okay, but now I get disconnected frequently and receive the error everytime. I also installed a program that updates my drivers and cleans my temp files, called PC Health Advisor at the same time I ran Windows Update and restarted my computer. Could either of those cause the problems I'm experiencing, or is it something else?

Thanks in advance for the help. Joined: Aug



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