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Multiple Reader/Writer using network streams

I am using network streams to allow one LV application to communicate with two other LV applications.  I can connect and communicate with either application, but only one at a time.  When I try to connect to the second application while the first is still connected, I get a -314004 error.  I have a one second time out and increasing it makes no difference.

 

Any suggestions?

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Are you using different endpoint names on your main application?



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The one LV application is talking/conncecting to two LV applications that have the same name.

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YES! The application names must be different.

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@dpatch wrote:

YES! The application names must be different.


I wasn't talking about application names.  I was referring to the endpoint names within your server program.  You also need to make sure each of the other applications are trying to connect to the right endpoints on the server program.



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