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GeneralWindows 2000 and named pipes Pin
Claudius Mokler16-Jan-01 22:28
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I'm using named pipes as an interprocess communication mechanism in a
distributed application.
This works successfully on Windows NT 4.0; I'm using this mechanism since
several years (since the dawn of NT 3.1 back in late 1992).

Now, with Windows 2000, some things seem to have changed.
When running several application components on a single machine or
across a network that all do use named pipes,
suddenly overlapped I/O on named pipes doesn't work any longer,
that is, ReadFile() (using overlapped I/O!) does not return
immediately but blocks for about a minute.

This seems to be dependent on the number of active named pipe instances;
if I reduce the number of named pipes used, the 'overlapped timeout' does
not occur.

The documentation (MSDN library, October 2000 edition) does not state
any such changes in named pipe functionality.

This is a severe problem, since my distributed application (a process
control system) depends on named pipe usage and eventually we have to
use Windows 2000 instead of NT 4.0. (Which besides the named pipe problem
is a huge advancement)

Has anyone yet made similar experiences or does anyone know a way
to circumvent this problem? Changing from named pipes to something else would
be no feasible solution, due to the amount of source code adaptation necessary.
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