On 04/29/15 14:13, Bruno Jesus wrote:
Hi all, I don't really understand why this change was made, windows uses 4 byte to set and get the value. It's not possible to set a value higher than 0xffffffff
When setting the timeout, the value may be rounded. If it's rounded up from 0xffffffff, the value will not fit in 32-bit unsigned type. It's not theoretical, I've seen this happening.
Jacek