OK I got around it by adding a SetTimer on the enter id dialog IDOK button and a WM_TIMER to the callback. (I'm about to add it to other places if -DIRECT or (!entercode) etc)
If the viewer connects, then WM_APP+3 calls KillTimer function. If no viewer connects, WM_TIMER calls stop_server, and the ...
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- 2009-11-20 15:31
- Forum: PcHelpWare
- Topic: Help with sourcecode - what controls connection timeout?
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- 2009-11-19 16:25
- Forum: PcHelpWare
- Topic: Help with sourcecode - what controls connection timeout?
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Re: Help with sourcecode - what controls connection timeout?
OK I found that it's the repeater that controls the timeout
if (tick-Servers[i].timestamp>300000 && Servers[i].used==false && Servers[i].code!=0) - 5 minutes
It seems to me then that 1SCDLL.dll isn't detecting the disconnected socket (server removed from repeater), and passing the relevant ...
if (tick-Servers[i].timestamp>300000 && Servers[i].used==false && Servers[i].code!=0) - 5 minutes
It seems to me then that 1SCDLL.dll isn't detecting the disconnected socket (server removed from repeater), and passing the relevant ...
- 2009-11-19 14:44
- Forum: PcHelpWare
- Topic: Help with sourcecode - what controls connection timeout?
- Replies: 2
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Help with sourcecode - what controls connection timeout?
Hi,
Hopefully Rudi will be able to help me here...
I have re-coded the PCHelpware SC Gui to display its Balloon text in a seperate modeless dialog box instead of IDC_TITLEWINDOW which works perfectly, however, can you tell me where the timeout is controlled if the viewer doesn't connect to the ...
Hopefully Rudi will be able to help me here...
I have re-coded the PCHelpware SC Gui to display its Balloon text in a seperate modeless dialog box instead of IDC_TITLEWINDOW which works perfectly, however, can you tell me where the timeout is controlled if the viewer doesn't connect to the ...