Remoting enables you to write applications that allow objects in different .NET application domains to communicate with each other. In general, objects living in different application domains cannot access each other directly. They need an infrastructure that makes communication possible. That's what .NET Remoting is for. It's the .NET analogy to DCOM, for those of you who are familiar with DCOM. It allows interprocess and intermachine communication between objects.
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