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Again about MSN messenger

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    Well if u say that MSN messenger is a service then how was it made when .NET was not introduced.How did the developers made it a service without .NET platform.

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      Well if u say that MSN messenger is a service then how was it made when .NET was not introduced.How did the developers made it a service without .NET platform.

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      Services pre-date .Net by years. Look at the article here: http://www.vbrad.com/pf.asp?p=source/tip\_service\_vb.htm It should have the answers your looking for. Joe.

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        Well if u say that MSN messenger is a service then how was it made when .NET was not introduced.How did the developers made it a service without .NET platform.

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        Ever here of Visual C++? It can generate ANY type of application for Windows. Including Windows itself! Think about it -- How long has Windows been around? Services, as we know them today, have been around since Windows NT 3.1, LONG before the .NET Framework came around... RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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