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I know that, in general, threads run in the context of a process and share memory.

Processes run independently of each other and don't share memory.

Does .NET support the ability for different processes to share memory? It doesn't seem like this would be a very good architecture to implement but is there any use case where this would need to be done. If so then does .NET support this or provide workarounds to support this?
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