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Darrel Q Pham25-Nov-08 10:14
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Thank you. I have setup Server 2003 and created 2 user sessions, then tried using SendMessage() to communicate between two user sessions, which does not work. I've done much more searching and read that the hWnd global but is limited to the scope of the windows station. This makes sense in terms of security reasons, but sucks when I want more flexibility. I also came across a few messages that says hWnd is "system wide", which makes me confused again. I tested Named pipes and it works because it was designed to work across networks, so it will be the last resort. It would be nice to clear up the confusion though.
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