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Running a program in an existing App Domain?

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    I've run into a curious predicament. I have the need to run multiple applications in the same application domain. Some of these apps are windows sercices, others are stand-alone applications. All of these applications talk to each other a lot, and it seems to be an ideal situation for a single application domain, or multiple domains in a single process. Does anyone know how to connect a newly running application to an existing domain, or how to add a new domain to an existing process when a new app runs? I couldn't find anything about this in the MSDN documentation. Thanks for any help.

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      I've run into a curious predicament. I have the need to run multiple applications in the same application domain. Some of these apps are windows sercices, others are stand-alone applications. All of these applications talk to each other a lot, and it seems to be an ideal situation for a single application domain, or multiple domains in a single process. Does anyone know how to connect a newly running application to an existing domain, or how to add a new domain to an existing process when a new app runs? I couldn't find anything about this in the MSDN documentation. Thanks for any help.

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      You might find this interesting then. http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/windowsforms/appupdater.aspx[^] It gives some details on using AppDomains.


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