Connected: Windows Vista Networking Overview
- Posted: Mar 14, 2007 at 12:58 PM
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As you know, the Windows Vista networking stack was re-written from the ground up. In this interview we meet some of the folks who made this happen. We cover wireless, diagnostics and architecture.
Participants include Neeraj Garg, Dave Thaler, Rajesh Sundaram, Vishesh Parikh, and Dalen Abraham.
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In XP, sometimes you have to query the socket for data, and if you get an exception with error:10054 (?), then the remote end point was lost (cable was unpluged and the connection was reset exception) and then you had to handle that in your try catch.
How is it in Vista? Does the stack query remote socket to see if its till alive or not? even if the remote host has its cable unpluged (did not properly end connection)? Or same old same new again?
Thanks for the video.
dalen looks constipated
must of fired someone that morning
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