No, it is not a silly question--I meant that I would second that question.
SZ
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Eric Fleming Bonilha
wrote:
> It will be interesting to hear an answer to this...
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
> Why? Is that a silly question? :(
> I don´t know how ICS works internally, I´m
François,
Windows limit the number of windows handles to 10.000. That's why ICS V7
is
designed to use only one handler for a lot of TWSocket so that you can
create a lot of sockets. Which OS are you using which allows creating
1.000.000 handles ?
Windows 7 64bit with 4GB RAM, and it does allo
Windows limit the number of windows handles to 10.000. That's why ICS V7 is
designed to use only one handler for a lot of TWSocket so that you can
create a lot of sockets. Which OS are you using which allows creating
1.000.000 handles ?
Classes.AllocateHwnd and TIcsWndHandler.AllocateHWnd both
Eric,
> I found a problem in our software that is limiting the total ammount
> of TCP sockets that I can create.
Did you test that in exactly the same environment, same box, both
service or GUI applications, both non or RDP sessions etc.. ?
Would you please provide a small test application that
It will be interesting to hear an answer to this...
Thank you,
Why? Is that a silly question? :(
I don´t know how ICS works internally, I´m just wondering what is happening
;)
Eric
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It will be interesting to hear an answer to this...
Thank you,
SZ
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 7:56 PM, Eric Fleming Bonilha
wrote:
> Dear ICS Team,
>
> I found a problem in our software that is limiting the total ammount of TCP
> sockets that I can create.
>
> The problem that I found is that I can
Dear ICS Team,
I found a problem in our software that is limiting the total ammount of TCP
sockets that I can create.
The problem that I found is that I can´t create many many instances of
TWSocket, because of its internal message handler (I did many tests), here are
my findinds:
We use Alloc