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----------------------------------------------------------- From: Pandurang_Nayak Message 2 in Discussion OK, your answers: 1. Shell (Tools.Shell) is used for launching EXEs from within the VS.NET environment. Even if you did launch a program using Shell from within your code, you would only launch a new process and have no control over the same. Process.Start on the other hand starts a process and associates it with a Process object. The object offers you many more functionalities which gives you more control on the launched process. 2. I think logically if you have the EXE in machine B in a shared folder (probably mapped as a network drive), you can launch it directly from machine A. Not sure if the .NET framework however could see this as a violation of process boundaries because you are launching the EXE on machine B. How much control you can take of that from machine A, I am not sure. Regards Pandurang ----------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this e-mail, or change how often it arrives, go to your E-mail Settings. http://groups.msn.com/bdotnet/_emailsettings.msnw Need help? If you've forgotten your password, please go to Passport Member Services. http://groups.msn.com/_passportredir.msnw?ppmprop=help For other questions or feedback, go to our Contact Us page. http://groups.msn.com/contact If you do not want to receive future e-mail from this MSN group, or if you received this message by mistake, please click the "Remove" link below. On the pre-addressed e-mail message that opens, simply click "Send". Your e-mail address will be deleted from this group's mailing list. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
