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Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone 08s01 communication link failure Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Network Report HELP ON FIXING LOCAL NETWORK CONNECTION[Solved/Closed] Ask a question Chris - communication link failure ssis Latest answer on Feb 1, 2014 02:19AM Hello, im wondering how to fix a local network connection. I'm trying to connect two (2) computers together that are side by side https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/827452 with each other in the same room. I'm trying to connect my network the right way so I may play, "Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour" with my friends and family. When my Brother and I are in the loby; he can see me but I can't see him on the list of players on the list of players and http://ccm.net/forum/affich-110528-help-on-fixing-local-network-connection hosted matches. But when I create a game, he will click "join game". Then a window pops up saying "Connection timed out". This is a problem; for this is a game I would like to play, link played. Please send responce ASAP!!! Any type, tip, ANSWER/RESOLUTION, or pach (particularly FREE) please tell me about it and give me a link for that download or just tell me the answer. Please and thank you!!! See more HELP ON FIXING LOCAL NETWORK CONNECTION How to change lan ip in command and conquer zero hour Command and conquer generals zero hour lan connection timed out A Network Cable is unplugged (Solved) Connect but can not access the internet? HELP [Solved] (Solved) Creating a local area network Setup Airtel broadband connection Can't connect wireless internet (Solved) Helpful +53 Report narita Jun 27, 2009 08:57PM on the options menu you have to put the real IP of the computer, not the internal from the LAN. normally, by default the game puts himself the ip but it can change alone. cheers View al
however, all suggested fixes have failed to work for me. I've tried setting POOLING=FALSE. I've also tried setting CONNECTION RESET=FALSE. Although both of these have allowed me to keep a connection open for slightly https://www.sitepoint.com/community/t/the-famous-general-network-error-check-your-network-documentation-error-message/1723 longer, after a while I would get the familiar "General network error. Check your network documentation." error message. It seems that, in general, SQL 7.0 / ADO .NET does not like it when you keep connections http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/123812-13-weird-problem-generals-ideas open for more than a half hour, even if you are constantly using that connection. The only way that I've been able to deal with the situation is to occasionally close the connection and open communication link it again. Kind of kludgey, but it's the only fix that has worked. Does anybody else have a suggestion? rbutler 2004-09-15 16:26:40 UTC #2 Afro_Blanca said: It seems that, in general, SQL 7.0 / ADO .NET does not like it when you keep connections open for more than a half hour, even if you are constantly using that connection. The only way that I've been able to deal with the situation is communication link failure to occasionally close the connection and open it again. Kind of kludgey, but it's the only fix that has worked. Does anybody else have a suggestion? I probably won't be too much help, but I was confused by your statement of leaving the connection open for more than half an hour. In your code you should do clean up, i.e., if you opening a connection to a db with a dataReader object, then you should follow this pretty much to the "T". Dim objConn as New OleDbConnection("Some connection string here") Dim objCmd as OleDbCommand Dim objDR as OleDbDataReader objCmd=New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM Table_Name", objConn) objConn.Open() objDR=objCmd.ExecuteReader() dgDataGrid.DataSource=objDR dgDataGrid.DataBind() objDR.Close() 'close the datareader object objConn.Close() 'close the connection This way, as soon as the page queries the db for the required data, it closes the DataReader object and Connection, therefore, elminiating the worry about having the connection open for any amount of time which leads to db server strain. This probably has led to more confusion, hopefully not. miseldine 2004-09-15 21:17:01 UTC #3 Should the SqlConnection class disconnect on disposal when garbage collected? You're right of course, you should formally disconnect, but I'm sure when the method is completed, your SqlConnection should be GCed and disconnected... Afro_Blanca 2004-09-22 15:08:18 UTC #4 Well, the reason tha
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>PC Gaming> Weird lan problem in C&C Generals, any ideas?> Weird lan problem in C&C Generals, any ideas? Tags: PC gaming LAN Games Video Games Last response: 17 November 2012 09:58 in PC Gaming Share lucasbuck2 12 November 2012 18:47:45 I picked up copies of CC Generals (the one that comes with Zero Hour) to introduce my wife to RTS on the lan. I used to play this one a ton years ago. Everything seems to go fine over the lan. I can create a game in the lobby, she can join and accept. I see it count down to start on both screens. Then it launches the loading screen with the two bars that fill up before the game beings. I notice on her computer, both bars fill up and the game starts. On mine, only my bar fills up and it won't start. It doesn't matter if she hosts the game, or I do. Same result. I've tried it using wireless, and directly wired to the router. I've forwarded my ports, shut down windows firewall, shut down antivirus, etc. No luck. Any ideas or suggestions? Would using something like Hamachi help? More about : weird lan problem generals ideas AntiZig 12 November 2012 23:50:41 if you have an actual LAN at home, there's no reason to bother with hamachi. Have you tried reinstalling the game on your machine? Can you load a single player game? does it load fine? m 0 l lucasbuck2 13 November 2012 05:09:11 I didn't know if hamachi got around any issues better. I've reinstalled on both machines, and yes both can play single player. It loads fine, and other games work over the lan. Would a direct crossover cable get around anything causing it or is it the same as the lan? I've tried disabling everything I can think of. m 0 l Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer lucasbuck2 1