BUG: Cannot Create Multiple Modem/Serial DirectPlay Game SessionID: Q166914
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When you use the Modem or Serial line service provider, normally a dialog box that collects connection information (that is, phone number or com port settings) for hosting or joining a game appears. The dialog box does not appear again if you close, release, and then open a new IDirectPlay2 interface object.
The only workaround is to exit the process.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.
Some games are designed to open and then close DirectPlay game sessions
multiple times without exiting the process. This does not work properly
when you are using either the Modem or Serial line service provider, but
does work properly for either the TCP/IP or IPX service provider.
When you are using the IPX service provider, a dialog box requesting the
address of the host that is hosting the game you want to join does not
appear. IPX uses broadcasts to locate hosts and does not need to ask.
When you are using the TCP/IP service provider, you release an IDirectPlay2
interface object, and then open a new interface, the dialog box that
requests the address of the host that is hosting the game you want to join
is displayed.
When you are using the Modem service provider, you release an IDirectPlay2
interface object, and then open a new interface, the dialog box requesting
the phone number of the host that is hosting the game you want to join is
not displayed. Instead, DirectPlay dials the phone number from the previous
connection attempt. This is a bug.
When you are using the Serial line service provider, you release an
IDirectPlay2 interface object, and then open a new interface, the dialog
box requesting com port settings for either hosting or joining a game is
not displayed. Instead, DirectPlay uses the settings from the previous
connection attempt. This is a bug.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbnetwork kbAPI kbDirectPlay kbSDKPlatform kbWinOS95bug kbSDKDirXM300bug kbGrpNet
Version : WINDOWS:3.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: July 7, 1999