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Hi spicehead-2aeh2,
It's difficult to help with such limited information but here goes:
The winsock error 10060 is something that can occur for a whole host of reasons.
Basically, it means that no response (either positive or negative) was received from the remote host when the TCP connection attempt took place.
Winsock Error 10060 Railclone
One reason this may happen is that a firewall is blocking the response from the server, maybe the hostname is incorrect or perhaps there is an issue with a server or router along the way.
I would try running a traceroute to see if you can determine what is going on.
cmd tracert *hostname*https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/ms832263(v=msdn.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN
Winsock Error 10060 The Connection Timed Out
-->Most Windows Sockets 2 functions do not return the specific cause of an error when the function returns. For information, see the Handling Winsock Errors topic.
The WSAGetLastError function returns the last error that occurred for the calling thread. When a particular Windows Sockets function indicates an error has occurred, this function should be called immediately to retrieve the extended error code for the failing function call. These error codes and a short text description associated with an error code are defined in the Winerror.h header file. The FormatMessage function can be used to obtain the message string for the returned error.
For information on how to handle error codes when porting socket applications to Winsock, see Error Codes - errno, h_errno and WSAGetLastError.
The following list describes the possible error codes returned by the WSAGetLastError function. Errors are listed in numerical order with the error macro name. Some error codes defined in the Winsock2.h header file are not returned from any function.
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