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Re: How can I run server and client applications in two different
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learning_C++ wrote:
> Hi,
> I found some example code about server and client applications. But I
> can not run   server and client in different computers. Now, I only
> run them in the different windows in Linux. I hope to I can log on a
> computer that run server application from a different computer. How
> can I modify those codes?
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Your code, compiled verbatum on two of my systems, works just fine for me. I
 ran
your server code on my server station, and your client code on my laptop.

FWIW, client code should be invoked with the name or IP address of the serve
r.

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Lew Pitcher
IT Consultant, Enterprise Data Systems,
Enterprise Technology Solutions, TD Bank Financial Group

(Opinions expressed are my own, not my employers')
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Re: How can I run server and client applications in two different
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learning_C++ wrote: 
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> Hi, Lew:
> Thanks for your reply.

You're welcome

> Can you give me an example to modify it?

Modify it how? FWIW, I didn't modify the programs at all and managed to
get them to run and communicate between different systems. As far as I
can tell, they don't require modification.

Perhaps, instead of modifying the programs, you can show us what you do
and why you think it's failing when you run the programs across a network.

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Lew Pitcher, IT Consultant, Enterprise Data Systems
Enterprise Technology Solutions, TD Bank Financial Group

(Opinions expressed here are my own, not my employer's)
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