On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 18:01:17 -0400, Catherine Buck Morgan <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >06 Jul 2001 16:33:25 >>>(195/1) Error 10054 from send(), closing >connection. The receiving side is unable or unwilling to accept a connection from the sender. WSAECONNRESET (10054) Connection reset by peer. Berkeley description: A connection was forcibly closed by a peer. This normally results from a loss of the connection on the remote socket due to a timeout or a reboot. WinSock description: Same as Berkeley. On a datastream socket, the connection was reset. This reset could be generated locally by the network system when it detects a connection failure, or it might be received from the remote host (in TCP terms, the remote host sent a RST packet). This error is also possible on a datagram socket; for instance, this error could result if your application sends a UDP datagram to a host, which rejects it by responding with an ICMP Port Unreachable. User suggestions: Some network systems have commands to report statistics. In this case, it might be possible to check the count of TCP RST packets received, or ICMP Port Unreachable packets. See other suggestions under WSAECONNABORTED.