69 0x0045 NWPSE NO AVAILABLE IPX SOCKETS
Source: Queue-based print services, PSERVER Communications
Explanation: No IPX sockets are available.
Possible Cause: The workstation is unable to establish an SPX connection. Different things can cause this such as LAN card drivers, frame type settings, LAN drivers on the server, packet burst, LIP, print server problems, and other client issues.
Action: Try a different LAN driver and or card on the client.
- If using an NDIS driver for Client 32TM, try an ODITM driver.
- If using an ODI driver for Client 32, try an NDIS driver.
- Disable LIP and packet burst on the client.
- Set File Cache Level to 0,
- Set the frame type to manually as described:
- In Win95, indicate each frame type for the machine to use.
- Go to Control Panels, Network, and select IPX 32-bit protocol.
- Select the Advanced IPX tab and check the box labeled "Primary logical board".
- Then choose the frame type used on the server where the print server is loaded.
- Update the drivers on the server. Update the server's SPX files. Update the server's pserver.nlm.
- Uninstall Client32 and reinstall it on the workstation.
- Get a trace of the workstation loading NPRINTER Manager to determine where the communication is breaking down.