Re: what is SERVER a member of?

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> yes (assuming the thread was created by asp.net to handle a request). I
was
> just making the point that if, for whatever reason, you call that function
> from another thread (one you have started yourself or when including this
> same utility function in a different application) it won't work

Thanks, Andy. I appreciate the explanations!

-Darrel


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