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    TCPIP & Sockets + Client & Server = MADNESS!!

    Ok, in VB6 i used to make winsock do almost anything, and it was pretty simple to manipulate everything about it. BUT in .NET. i cant find any tutorials or help on using Sockets in .NET. All the tutorials i have found are for Beta 1 or Beta 2, most of them seem to be missing important features for the whole socket stuff to groove into place. Anyone know of a good place to learn about sockets under the final release? I dont have much hair left so hurry....
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    is there really a BIG difference between final release and Beta 2?
    also one more question: I know some of the syntax and stuff can change from Beta to final release, but do the controls change too? (like the properties and methods of winsock)

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    Have you tried the WinTalk demo in the FrameworkSDK?

    [From MSDN]
    Wintalk Application Sample
    This sample offers a brief introduction to Windows Forms and sockets, and includes other .NET Framework class library topics. The sample is a very simple Sockets Chat application.

    Readme Location
    For more information, see the Readme file at <FrameworkSDK>\Samples\Applications\WinTalk

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    There was a MS tutorial written in Beta2, and it wont work on final, so a few things changed, after enuff fumbling around i got the MS tutorial project to work. I think i like the VB6 usage of winsock better. But i guess someday there will be a good reason as why to use the sockets.

    I will have to check out that WinTalk demo... Thanks
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