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I have a web service client that is written in VC++.net and needs to connect to different application servers(dev, test, and production).

When this application starts a user is presented with a dialog box asking for their username and password. I also need to add the server to this dialog box.

I have created the call to the web service, using the "Add Web Reference" wizard and browsing to the WSDL document. Is there any way at runtime to have the client choose which server to connect to?



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