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What web service am I conneccted to?

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    mail572352
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    Hi, I'm sure there must be an easy way of doing this, but assuming I've connected to a specific web service, how can I get the connected web service's URL? Obviously I've set the reference when I've built my project and I could get the setting but I just think there must be a way of verifying from the web service itself, where it's being served from. Thanks :)

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      Hi, I'm sure there must be an easy way of doing this, but assuming I've connected to a specific web service, how can I get the connected web service's URL? Obviously I've set the reference when I've built my project and I could get the setting but I just think there must be a way of verifying from the web service itself, where it's being served from. Thanks :)

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      WillemM
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      There's the URL or Address property (I'm not sure about that). However, what are you exactly trying to achieve?

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        Hi, I'm sure there must be an easy way of doing this, but assuming I've connected to a specific web service, how can I get the connected web service's URL? Obviously I've set the reference when I've built my project and I could get the setting but I just think there must be a way of verifying from the web service itself, where it's being served from. Thanks :)

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        Saifi Hasan
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        there are many ways to check server is up or not or the URL exists, like HttpWwebRequest , Ping

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