Re: How to make windows forms hosted in IE connect to host?
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Not user about the IP address. You will most definitely need to modify the
security settings though, and the user needs to have the .NET framework
installed.
"Magnus Gran-Jansen" <MagnusGranJansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
news:FE13A16D-ACE3-456F-9468-1BEFB41D92F4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to make my C# application of windows forms (hosted in IE by
> using UserControl) to connect to a port on the machine the "applet" is
> downloaded from. It would be useful if I could do this without changing
> the
> local security settings and it would also be nice to have a way of
> acquiring
> the server's IP address in an easy manner. Does anyone know how?
>
> Thanks,
> Magnus Gran-Jansen
.
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