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"Jim Langston" <jlangston@celsinc.com> wrote in message 4450A3C6B2D8F940821FB6B28A4D55FE230ECC@MAIL2.celsinc.com">news:4450A3C6B2D8F940821FB6B28A4D55FE230ECC@MAIL2.celsinc.com... > I've never thought about the case where the socket number was actually 0, > and it's never come up, I had better double check my code and think about > socket number 0. Really? I routinely get socket zero (on the client side). The socket id appears to be a job based identifier (which makes sense, as the program is opening file handles). david
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