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ServerSocket.Pause
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<pre class="syntax"><font color="blue">SUB</font> <b>Pause</b> <font color="blue">(</font> <font color="blue">)</font></pre>
Use this method to keep all existing connections alive, but do not accept more until you use the <a href="resume+en">Resume</a> method.
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You can use this method even if socket is not listening, so when it starts listening, it will refuse all incoming connections until you call to Resume() method.

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