WINSOCKS.DLL

why u want to play with that file?i used to do it when I had shell account of vsnl-- students account.
 
well u can follow the following steps to see if there is a problem with ur Winsock

I have picked this from a website and edited it..

Start Msinfo32 from the Run line
Expand Components, then Network and click on Protocol

Look for any modification of the following line

  MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] [/b]

IF there is any modification then it could indicate corruption or interference from third party software like firewalls or proxy software
 

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