Hi Mike,

On Windows, your best option is probably to use sockets, if you are trying to communicate between two LiveCode standalones.

If you want to communicate between a LiveCode standalone and another non-LiveCode application, it depends on the options available in the other application.

What exactly do you want?

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On 8/15/2013 19:38, Mike Kerner wrote:
I can't remember how to set up a stack/standalone to respond to calls from
another application.  This is on Windows.  The other application will be
telling the stack/standalone to do something.  There is no two-way
communication necessary.


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