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    sabrown100
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    Hello, I am very exited about the new namespace in .NET 3.5, System.Net.PeerToPeer. Can someone please post some sample code (preferably in C#). I have never written a p2p application before.

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      Hello, I am very exited about the new namespace in .NET 3.5, System.Net.PeerToPeer. Can someone please post some sample code (preferably in C#). I have never written a p2p application before.

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      KaptinKrunch
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      I'd start here http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.peertopeer.aspx[^] and read every page linked from it. Study your topic through and through and have a good understanding of the namespaces that your using. Just because we can; does not mean we should.

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        Hello, I am very exited about the new namespace in .NET 3.5, System.Net.PeerToPeer. Can someone please post some sample code (preferably in C#). I have never written a p2p application before.

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        Paul Conrad
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        Have you looked on msdn?

        "Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon

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