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Scott, First off...no, I meant port 9700. The way this is to work is that I will be the server and will listen for messages coming through an Egate(gateway) on port 9700. When a message comes in, I receive the data and send it off to another RPG program to be worked with. I then send an ACK message back out on port 9700 to the egate. When I use the Accept API, there's a remote port (descriptor?) which is not 9700 opened for receiving my data. Should I be closing that remote port after my ACK message is sent back? Or should they be shutting it down? Kathy
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