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How to Connect Managed and UnManaged code for Socket Programming

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    I am unable to connect the client which is written in Managed code (C# .Net) with server UnManaged code(VC++ 6.0). Can any of u plz help me in this regard. Shashidhar

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      I am unable to connect the client which is written in Managed code (C# .Net) with server UnManaged code(VC++ 6.0). Can any of u plz help me in this regard. Shashidhar

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      S Senthil Kumar
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      What exactly is the problem? Regards Senthil _____________________________ My Blog | My Articles | WinMacro

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        I am unable to connect the client which is written in Managed code (C# .Net) with server UnManaged code(VC++ 6.0). Can any of u plz help me in this regard. Shashidhar

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        I depends entirely on what the server application is expecting. What kind of connection is the server expecting? RPC? Socket? What port number? Without knowing the details of the server, it's impossible to tell you what to do... RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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