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allen zhang
I wanna invoke com+ components hosting in another computer, all application
including com+ components were written with Microsoft Visual Studio.NET
2003, but I don't know how to do it? Someone can help me? snippet codes or
articals?

Any help will be appreciated!

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Kent (VIP)
make sure your com+ component is a server not a library, check this by going into component services on the machine that is hosting the component. From the component services window navigate till you get to your com+ component and right click on it and choose export. This will bring up an export wizard, then click on application proxy option and select a location to save it to. I save it to a shared directory on my network. Once you have the proxy created, install it on the machine you want to use it on.

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allen zhang
Thanks Kent, But I have another issuce, COM+ component is a server, but now
it's a DLL, not EXE, Still I deploy it as a server component in COM+ Server.

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> make sure your com+ component is a server not a library, check this by
going into component services on the machine that is hosting the component.
From the component services window navigate till you get to your com+
component and right click on it and choose export. This will bring up an
export wizard, then click on application proxy option and select a location
to save it to. I save it to a shared directory on my network. Once you
have the proxy created, install it on the machine you want to use it on.
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