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RPC to Go v.3 – Named Pipes
In this blog I’d like to give some information on what Named Pipes are, what a Named Pipes connection looks like, and some common things to look for if there is an issue. I do hope you have read RPC to Go v.1 and v.2 . It makes this much easier to understand. Read More...
RPC to Go v.2
This post is an update to “ RPC to Go v.1 .”  I assume that you have read v.1 and have a basic understanding of how the RPC protocol works.  We’ll take a closer look at the architecture, End Point Mapper bind and the RPC bind.  Read More...
RPC to Go v.1
The intent of this post is to give TechNet users a quick overview of RPC.  While it is sometimes hard not to delve into separate parts of RPC, I’ll do my best to keep it short.  Developers should use http://msdn.microsoft.com . Let’s Read More...
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