You might ask the network admin if the domain controller sets a proxy
server.  If so, you might try setting the httpProxy to the correct values
and see if that helps.  Look at httpproxy in the dictionary.

On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com
> wrote:

> Dan Friedman wrote:
> > I have a client that is getting a "socket is not open" error when my
> > windows (LC 7.0.1) application attempts to access the internet.  If
> > they login to their computer using a standard login it's fine.  But,
> > if they login to the computer using a domain, they get the "socket is
> > not open" error.  Any thoughts?
>
> What is "standard login" in this context?
>
> And by "domain" do you mean LAN network segment or domain name?
>
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