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John
I've come across some documentation from Microsoft that states:

"When a component is configured to use COM+, it must reside in only
one COM+ application."

I'm having trouble interpreting this. They cannot be stating that a
component can only be used by a single COM+ application. What are they
saying?
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Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\) (VIP)
John,

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A COM+ component can only be registered in one application [1]. This
includes .NET ServicedComponents. The thing is: You can *use* it (call it)
from other applications, but the component itself can only be registered in
the COM+ catalog inside a single COM+ application.

[1] This changes a little with partitions in Windows Server 2003, but the
essence is the same....

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John
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I can use Component Services on XP Pro to create two COM+ applications
and add the same component (ATL DLL) to each. Doesn't this contradict?

-John
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Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\) (VIP)
Hi John,

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That won't do what you expect it to do, though...

Just try this: Check on which of the two applications your component is
getting activated....
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John
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Ahhhh... Excellent.

Thanks Tomas!
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