In the case of WinSock errors, $! gets set to an error code that has no text description programmatically available. So check 0+$! instead of $! and then look up that error number in winsock.h.
- tyeIn reply to Re^3: Socket problem - when running Win32 app as someone different than Admin
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in thread Socket problem - when running Win32 app as someone different than Admin
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