Patches
 
plpdsoc2.exe
NetWare 5, UNIX Connectivity, intraNetWare 4.11
PLPD fix for IPX socket consumption 28 Mar 2002
  207K bytes These updates are intended for NetWare 5.0 and 5.1 running UNIX Print Services. They contain fixes for PLPD consumption of IPX sockets. For this fix to be effective, you must also have C libraries updated to at least 11-20-2000, for REQUESTR.NLM fixes. This "PLPDSOC2" download expands upon the previous "PLPDSOCK" download. All the previous materials are still included. However, due to a potential problem found in PLPDSOCK, an alternate set of materials is provided. See the "issue" section of this document to decide which materials to use.
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