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| | how to close a duplex channel Hi all, how do i close a duplex channel on the server side? Everything i have is an interface reference to the callback. This doesn't expose something like close or abort. Thanks in advance |
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| | Re: how to close a duplex channel I'd say its the client (the initiator) the only one able to close the channel. http://blogs.msdn.com/shycohen/archi...11/370946.aspx Tiago Halm "EnerPeter" <EnerPeter@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:385B3E33-0F27-4D3D-AC58-51C1853A94B8@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi all, > how do i close a duplex channel on the server side? Everything i have is > an > interface reference to the callback. This doesn't expose something like > close > or abort. > Thanks in advance > |
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