Application Coding Error Results in Error 100038 (WSAENOTSOCK)

Last reviewed: August 13, 1997
Article ID: Q155738
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation versions 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server versions 3.5, 3.51, and 4.0

SYMPTOMS

A Windows sockets application may return error 10038 (WSAENOTSOCK) in response to various socket calls.

CAUSE

The Windows NT error "OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH" is mapped to Windows Sockets error "WSAENOTSOCK" by the Microsoft Winsock implementation. One possible cause of "OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH" error is an application written in such a manner as to close a given handle more than once. Errors are more likely to occur on multiprocessor computers.

Application developers programming with the Win32 API set are instructed to be careful to close all of their handles when they are finished with them. However, if an application is written and linked with C runtime libraries, some of the C runtime code automatically cleans up resources such as handles to a thread. If the application developer closes a thread handle specifically, then calls _endthread() to terminate the thread, the _endthread routine also attempts to close the same handle. If the handle has been re-used at that point (by another thread), it will become an invalid thread and is likely to cause errors such as "INVALID_HANDLE" or "OBJECT_TYPE_MISMATCH."

RESOLUTION

Consult with the application vendor to determine whether there is a possibility of the same handle being closed twice.


Additional query words: socket select 100038 WSAENOTSOCK
Keywords : nt32ap NTSrvWkst kbnetwork
Version : 3.5 3.51 4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kberrmsg


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Last reviewed: August 13, 1997
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