Re: transfer data (securely) between clients via RPC,SSL,...?

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Thank you for your answer!

You can use firewall API ( Com interfaces ) to open ports you need

Do I needs admin rights to do that?
I prefer "Named Pipes" - it is not blocked by default by firewalls (i
think). So the administrator doesn't need to open additional ports. ?

Mario

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