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MFC CSocket, CArchive and Serializing stop FD_READ Notification VC

I have Code From VC++ Version 6 that works fine but when I compile it in
Version 7 with MCF support the Client socket stopps receiving FD_READ
notifications messages.

Any Ideas?

Nov 17 '05 #1
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