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How to Use Chkwsp32.exe for Winsock Proxy Clients and ISA Server Firewall Clients


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Summary

This article describes how to use the Chkwsp32.exe utility for Winsock Proxy client computers and Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) servers.

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Chkwsp32.exe is a command line utility that you can run from the proxy client folder. If you are using Proxy Server 2.0, this utility is typically located in the C:\Msp\Clients\I386 folder, where C is the drive in which you installed Proxy Server. If you are using ISA Server 2000, this utility is typically located in the C:\Program Files\Microsoft Firewall Clients folder, where C is the drive in which you installed Proxy Server.

If you install the proxy clients in some other location, you need to go to that particular folder. You can also search for the utility on your hard disk. You can run this utility only from these two locations.

At a command prompt, type chkwsp32 /?, and then press ENTER to see the following output:
   USAGE: chkwsp32 [-f  /f] [[-r /r] -s /s server] [-h /h -? /?] 
    -f,/f      : print all the diagnostic information 
    -r,/r      : force refreshing of configuration from the server forced by -s 
    -s,/s      : check (or refresh from, if -r specified) the specified server
    -h,/h,-?,/?: print this help information 
    no flags   : print the bottom line of the diagnostic operation
				
If you run Chkwsp32.exe without any argument, you see the following output:
   ******************************************************************
   ****         Firewall client Diagnostic Information           ****
   ******************************************************************

   WAIT...
   WAIT...
   -------------------------------------------
   Client control protocol version MATCHES the server control protocol 
				
This output indicates that the proxy client matches the server control protocol. The use of both the -r and /r switches are similar to updating the proxy client by using the Winsock Proxy (WSP) Client tool in Control Panel.

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Keywords: KB284523, kbinfo

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Article Info
Article ID : 284523
Revision : 2
Created on : 1/15/2006
Published on : 1/15/2006
Exists online : False
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