>Jess,
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>>Just build your app as an EXE and you have "Out-of-process" COM. Build it as DLL (single or Multi-tier), you have an "In-Process" COM.
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>... Assuming that it contains at least one OLEPUBLIC class.
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>>Once you instantiated the COM object into your main program, its properties will be accessible in the entire application.
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>... Assuming that the scope of the variable holding the object reference is available throughout the entire application, or that it is stored into an application-object property that is available throughout.
Yes. Thanks for clarification.
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
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