IpcChannel and events problem

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Hi

I'm trying to fire events via ipcserverchannel and ipcclientchannel but I
get this message :

"This remoting proxy has no channel sink which means either the server has
no registered server channels that are listening, or this application has no
suitable client channel to talk to the server."

I have used an tcpchannel sample that is working fine and reweritten this to
use ipc instead. Are there any issues regarding ipc and events ? I have
search the net but haven't found any good samples or info about it.

Anybody have any tips or a sample ?

regards
Stein
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