@sehe async_pipe doesn't do what I want from both ends, anyways. Client gets a "file already exists" error when trying to construct an async_pipe with the name given to it from the server.
@caps The idea is that you pass it to the child process instead. Which is why it usually can use unnamed pipes. Granted, I have almost no experience with Bosot Process on windows
@caps I dunno. On posix I'd do fd.bind(101, some_pipe.native_handle()) or similar. I'd expect there to be something similar on windows, but haven't checked