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Working with COM .dll
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07/01/1999 06:31:47
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Visual FoxPro
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Classes - VCX
Miscellaneous
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00173263
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Arne,
I can't build or delete once they have been loaded. IIS locks them up and I'm trying to find out how to prevent this because it makes for a difficult development environment. Please let me know if you hear any solution.
Steve

>Steve,
>Can you build (or delete) the DLL when you do remember to set oMyserver=nothing?
>The reason I ask is that I can not, seems that once it's been loaded from an ASP-page, it's locked until I reboot :(
>I'm doing my testing with Personal Web Server under Win'98, so things might be behaving differently under NT.
>Arne
>
>> In NT 4.0 server how do I turn off running COM servers if I forgot to
>>close them with
>>
>>set oMyServer=nothing
>>
>>>
>>>You also have to make sure that the COM server is not running at the time you rebuild the project.
>>>
>>>>I am experimenting with creating in-process objects in VFP6 that I can use during .asp processing. My problem is that every COM .DLL that I create during testing cannot be overwritten or deleted. This means that I have to save it to a new .DLL each time.
>>>>
>>>>Is there an elegant way to work with COM .DLL's??
Steve McMahon
ZDI
San Diego
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