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| | Launch .NET application through notification or windows messaging Is there any way to launch a .NET application by issuing a windows message? I have two .NET applications, A and B. A writes records to a database, and then issues a message that its finished. The message somehow causes application B to launch which then offloads the records in the database to somewhere else. What's the best windows technology to use to do this? Delegates? Windows messaging? Is there anything else? |
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