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SocketError: 10061 - connection is forcefully rejected.

Verfasst: Do 25. Apr 2013, 07:50
von pfinnegan
SocketError: 10061 - connection is forcefully rejected.

This message is generated after installation of a bluetooth dongle on a Windows 7 professional machine. There seems to be some sort of contention between the bluetooth and wireless ports.

This is probably a Windows issue.

Uninstalling or disabling the bluetooth drivers will solve the issue.

Verfasst: Sa 27. Apr 2013, 20:57
von FJ
Are you sure ? Normally you get this error when the phone could be reached but the client was not launched

Verfasst: Fr 3. Mai 2013, 00:48
von pfinnegan
FJ hat geschrieben:Are you sure ? Normally you get this error when the phone could be reached but the client was not launched
I haven't got the time to perform a full error diagnosis for this issue but the problem starts when an Advent USB bluetooth dongle V2.0 is plugged into a Windows 7 Professional machine and Windows installs the bluetooth drivers. I tried this on two different machines on two different networks in two different locations and got the same result each time. The bluetooth comms stuffs up the wireless connection.

The problem is resolved by uninstalling the bluetooth drivers from the machine.

It's probably a Windows thing and we are stuck with it because MS are not releasing any more fixpacks for Win 7. I hate Win 8 and intend to convert all my systems to Suse Linux 12+ which is a rock sold platform. My 32 bit Suse 12 laptop runs faster than my 64 bit Windows desktop.

I am thinking of offering a prize to the first programmer that ports MyPhone Explorer to Linux using a cross platform language like Tcl. There are no decent phone management apps for Linux platforms.

Verfasst: So 5. Mai 2013, 04:48
von pfinnegan
FJ hat geschrieben:Are you sure ? Normally you get this error when the phone could be reached but the client was not launched
True.

The error also occurs when there is an ip address conflict on the wireless router i.e. the phone is assigned an ip address that has already been assigned to another device on the system. MyPhoneExplorer on the desk top may make the initial connection with the MPE client on the phone but subsequent requests will only work intermittantly if at all.