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Kavitha #1
Using COM+ VB Component in MTS
I saw an older post like this:
You can use objects compiled under NT4/MTS inside a COM+ Application
but not
(I think) the other way around. ie if your object is compiled under
Win2k/COM+ it can't be directly used in MTS. I think you can get
around it
by referencing the MTS type library from your COM+ box when you are
compiling instead of the COM+ Services.
I have the same problem, I could add the Component(dll) compiled under
Win2k/COM+ in MTS but cannot access the methods under that component.
If anyone has the solution,please explain.
Thanks
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Anthony Jones #2
Re: Using COM+ VB Component in MTS
"Kavitha" <kavitha.1711@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1161796357.564544.314670@m7g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com...You've already outlined the explaination. I can't remember the details of> I saw an older post like this:
>
> You can use objects compiled under NT4/MTS inside a COM+ Application
> but not
> (I think) the other way around. ie if your object is compiled under
> Win2k/COM+ it can't be directly used in MTS. I think you can get
> around it
> by referencing the MTS type library from your COM+ box when you are
> compiling instead of the COM+ Services.
>
> I have the same problem, I could add the Component(dll) compiled under
> Win2k/COM+ in MTS but cannot access the methods under that component.
> If anyone has the solution,please explain.
how specifically it is done step by step and I don't have access to an NT4
machine. However a more active group which is more likely to have the
answers you are after would be microsoft.public.vb.com
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