If you're using .NET's native ability to work with web services where it 
auto-generates a class (or set of classes) for you to work with, then perhaps 
the problem is with how your WSDL is defined, as that is how it determines what 
class(es) to create.  Can you post your WSDL for us to look at?

Lyle


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Subject: OT:FW: ARSystem Web service

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All,

Again I am sorry to bother you with this but I am up against a wall. I want to 
thank Lyle for his information. Here is the latest that I have received from my 
.NET developer. If anyone has any more suggestions I would appreciate it.

Regards,

Roger Nall
Manager, SA Remedy
Desk Phone: 972-464-3712
Mobile: 973-652-6723



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