02-07-2006 08:49 PM
02-08-2006 01:43 AM
@salin wrote:
hi. I don't understand the words mean
How about opening a dictionary?
Assuming you are talking about a TCP connection, it means that you opened the connection on your side and then at some point whatever you have on the other side of the connection terminated it (for example, by using "TCP Close Connection").
If you have any specific problem, you should give more details and maybe some code.
02-08-2006 06:42 PM
02-09-2006 01:53 AM
Well, I don't have any experience with the email VIs, but the fact that XP doesn't even manage to open the connection causes me to suspect that your firewall may be blocking your communication attempt. The least you should do is make sure that the TCP port you are using is allowed in the firewall. If you have an IT department, you may need to talk to them.
As for the the 2K case, the error message tells you exactly where the error is coming from - a TCP Read function found deep inside the hierarchy. If you go into the hierarchy, you can see that the VI where the error originates is called immediately after sending a command to the server, which may mean that the server refused your command and closed the connection. Inside "SMTP Email Command" is a status VI which you can open and use to see exactly what the data transfer is. You can try using that to see what is happening.
Also, see if you can send an email without an attachment. If you can, maybe the server just won't accept the kind of the attachment you're sending or the way in which you're sending it. Try sending a message with a small simple attachment to see if it goes through.
02-09-2006 09:18 PM
10-16-2006 01:09 PM