Re: Error when program tries to file report

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On Jan 6, 2008 8:22 PM, James McKenzie <jjmckenzie51@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jim Hall wrote:
>
> If I did nslookup correctly this is what I got (on my computer).
>
> nslookup IL:667
> Server:         205.171.3.65 <http://205.171.3.65>
> Address:        205.171.3.65#53
>
> ** server can't find IL:667: NXDOMAIN
You should try

nslookup IL

It appeared that you added the port and your DNS server did not like it.

This should return an IP address.  If it does not, then you may need to
talk to the person who configures this service.

> Yes, very interesting. Highly proprietary campaign finance reporting
> program.
Ok.  I will also guess that this program is not available to the general
public.
>
> Yes the directory exists. The program works fine except for this. The
> user has a working DSL connection, so Wine should be happy, right?
> Wine version is 0.9.52.
>
Yes.  If there is any access to the 'outside' world through this
connection, you should be able to startup iexpore.exe and access cnn.com
or another site and view it.  Even access to an internal site should work.



I got hold of the states tech support. There response was a lot better that I expected. Upshot: This is considered to be an old program and they're working on a replacement that won't have this problem. For now, the program has MS internet protocols hard coded in it. The line in the error msg that says "WinSock 2.0" is the key. Is there any way to get Wine to provide this service?

Jim

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