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send and receive string in TCPClient

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Hi

In VB2005, I write a program to use TCPClient to connect to a remote server, but how can I handle event that string received from the remote server? and also send string to the remote server?

Thanks
May 25 '08 #1
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debasisdas
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Question moved to .NET forum.
May 26 '08 #2
qfchen
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Hi

In VB2005, I write a program to use TCPClient to connect to a remote server, but how can I handle event that string received from the remote server? and also send string to the remote server?

Thanks
May 26 '08 #3
Curtis Rutland
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Hi

In VB2005, I write a program to use TCPClient to connect to a remote server, but how can I handle event that string received from the remote server? and also send string to the remote server?

Thanks
I had found a really good example of using TCPClient for a simple client/server application. Check it out and tell me if it helps.
May 26 '08 #4
Plater
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Threads merged.
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