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Windows Meeting Space

Windows Vista ushered in a new era of collaborative working with Windows Meeting Space. Here, you'll learn how to initiate a secure workgroup of up to nine users over a variety of connections.

Remoting Chat Application

The application is designed using .NET remoting framework 1.0. .NET remoting provides a very powerful framework for the distributed application.

Improved .NET Remoting, Part 2: Secure TCP

The security enhancements that the .NET Framework 2.0 made to the TCP channel enable secure TCP communication either through code or application configuration files. Learn how to apply both techniques to .NET remoting clients and servers.

.NET Remoting and Event Handling in VB .NET, Part 3

Learn the ins and outs of .NET remoting and event handling in VB .NET with an examination of the supporting code in a simple chat client and server application, including the use of the command, observer, singleton, and factory patterns.

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