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-- Copied from [winforms-cs] to [ngfx-hailstorm] by Charles Carroll <Click here to reveal e-mail address> --Does anybody know of any Hailstorm WebService documentation. Or better yetthe URL to Discovery for the WEB Servicesavailable?Thanks...
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Todd Carrico
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Help files are at:
http://messenger.microsoft.com/for_developers/default.asp

Haven't gotten a chance to look at it, but it might be a start.

tc

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From: Mackey Kinard [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
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Subject: [ngfx-hailstorm] Winforms - Hailstorm Services

-- Copied from [winforms-cs] to [ngfx-hailstorm] by Charles Carroll
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Does anybody know of any Hailstorm WebService documentation. Or better yet
the URL to Discovery for the WEB Services
available?

Thanks...

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Phil Winstanley (VIP)
I did this search : -

Google.com
http://www.google.com/search?q=.NET+my+services+site%3Amsdn.microsoft.com

And produced : -

Microsoft .NET My Services
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/nhp/Default.asp?contentid
=28001179

:) Google is good at searching MSDN, shame MSDN isn't ...

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