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System.Net, System.Uri, WCF, and ASP.NET specific topics belong elsewhere
Aaron Oneal [NCL]MSFTsábado, 01 de noviembre de 2008 18:33If your topic pertains primarily to one of these technology areas, we can assist you better when you post to a more specific forum.
Please post all System.Net or System.Uri topics to the Network Class Library (NCL) forum:
http://forums.msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/ncl/threads/.
Please post all WCF topics to the WCF forum:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/wcf/threads/.
Please post all ASP topics to the ASP.NET forum:
http://forums.asp.net/
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Aaron Oneal [NCL]MSFTsábado, 01 de noviembre de 2008 18:24Is this the right forum?
This forum is a general purpose networking and communication forum. If your question pertains to NCL (System.Net), WCF, or ASP.NET, you may receive a better response posting directly to the forums for those technologies.General Forum Tips
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Related Forums
When trying to figure out which forum is right for your question, here are some good candidates:
Network Class Library (System.Net) - for managed networking issues like HTTP, SMTP, Uri, FTP, Sockets etc.
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) - for managed networking issues relating to WCF and SOA
.NET Framework Networking - for managed networking issues not relating to System.Net or WCF.
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Visual C# Language - for questions about the C# programming language, not the CLR or managed libraries
Visual Basic Language - same as above, but for VB
Visual C++ Language - same as above, but for C++ (both native and C++/CLI)
Windows Forms General - for questions about creating applications using the System.Windows.Forms libraries
ASP.NET Forums - for questions about writing web applications using ASP.NET
Development Forums - list of forums
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