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Husam - 05 Mar 2008 00:49 GMT
Hi EveryBody:

I want to state my problem as follwos:

I have to PC in my home, both of them for me is Known Machine name and MAC
addresses. My question is if these two PC's which let us assume that PC1 and
PC2
used the internet as an infrstrcutre is there any way that PC2 can get any
webrequest for PC1 and transfer it or redirect it to anthor request.

for example:

If PC1 request for www.google.com Is there any way for PC2 to get that
request and transfer it to www.msn.com by using the internet?

any help will be appreciated  

regard's
Michael Nemtsev [MVP] - 05 Mar 2008 00:55 GMT
Hello Husam,

refer this quesion to windows group. it's asp.net one

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"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo

H> Hi EveryBody:
H>
H> I want to state my problem as follwos:
H>
H> I have to PC in my home, both of them for me is Known Machine name
H> and MAC
H> addresses. My question is if these two PC's which let us assume that
H> PC1 and
H> PC2
H> used the internet as an infrstrcutre is there any way that PC2 can
H> get any
H> webrequest for PC1 and transfer it or redirect it to anthor request.
H> for example:
H>
H> If PC1 request for www.google.com Is there any way for PC2 to get
H> that request and transfer it to www.msn.com by using the internet?
H>
H> any help will be appreciated
H>
H> regard's
H>

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