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these errors and how do I troubleshoot them? Information:Environment KeynoteWeb Agents Symptoms I am getting TCP connection errors code 12029 and/or 12030. What is causing these errors and how do I troubleshoot http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/internet-explorer-cannot-display-website-http/ececeb0f-7312-4167-be7d-4895daa34a05 them? Solution These TCP connection errors are due to the Initial TCP handshake failing to establish a connection, or the TCP session terminated before data transfer was complete. This is generally Layer 5 issue of the OSI 7 Layer Model.When the TCP session cannot be established, the server can detect the TCP connection request, but it is rejecting that request. A common cause is https://community.dynatrace.com/community/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=203426915 the absence of an active application connected to the requested port. When the TCP session cannot be established due to timeout, it is because there was no response after 20 seconds to the Keynote Agent's attempt to open a TCP connection to the server. This occurs when there is a path from the agent to the web server, but the connection times out.Possible causes of this error are: The server application cannot handle incoming requests as quickly as they are arriving, and the queue of pending requests ("the backlog") has been filled. The application's server or TCP stack is down. There is a network issue preventing the SYN; SYN/ACK; ACK packets from being successfully delivered within the TCP connection timeout value. When a TCP session has been established, but it is terminated or reset, you will also get a TCP Connection error. This is when a connection that was successfully opened has been aborted. This error is frequently a result of a TCP RST packet being issued in relation to the existing TCP socket. A TCP RST packet can be issued by the server or the Keynote agent
12029 Error? How do I Fix a 12029 Error? By Barry Index eHow Contributor Barry Index Follow Pin Share Tweet Share Email Save Computer-Crash image by kuhar from Fotolia.com Windows Error 12029 is http://www.ehow.com/how_6859984_do-fix-12029-error_.html a common warning message that occurs when trying to connect to a website or while using an Office application. The warning seems so urgent, yet an Internet search to repair it leads to conflicting advice, causes and remedies. Some sites blame Trojans, malware and viruses for Error 12029 while others say the problem lies in corrupt registry files. These root causes certainly are possible, however their likelihood is rather low and they should therefore be error 12029 considered last. There are other more manageable solutions to try first that don't involve downloading third party software to fix a problem that may not even exist. Things You'll Need Windows PC Internet connection Connect to another website using the same browser or application that caused the Error 12029 message. Successfully accessing another website using the same software indicates that the web server being used was unavailable at the time. Web servers occasionally go down when error 12029 occurred they exceed a maximum number of simultaneous connections. All you can do is wait and try again later. Open a command line window to verify there is no TCP/IP Address problem. On the Desktop, click "Start," then "Run." In the box type "cmd." Next, type "ipconfig /all," and a list of connections appears. Check in the IP Address, DHCP and DNS Server headings that there is an address for each one, a number in the following format: 123.456.7.8, or some similar variation. If so, the problem does not lie with the IP Address and you may proceed to step three. However, to fix a missing IP Address, DHCP or DNS Server, type in the command line, "ipconfig /release," and then type "ipconfig /renew" for new addresses. If this still fails to assign new addresses, contact your Internet service provider. Open a command line window to verify that you are not having a DNS Server problem. Click "Start," then "Run," and type in the box "cmd." Next, type "nslookup website.com," where website.com is the site you were trying to access when the 12029 error warning popped up. Any result of a nslookup that shows addresses in the following format is okay: 123.456.7.8, or some similar variation. Move to step four. However, if there are no addresses listed, type in the command line, "ipconfig /release," and