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NET remoting enables you to build widely distributed applications easily, whether the application components are all on one computer or spread out across the entire world. You can build client applications that use objects in other processes on the same computer or on any other computer that is reachable over its network. In short NET remoting provides an abstract approach to inter-process communication For more details try reading
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/Remoting_Architecture.asp


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