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>>>>In Strahl's instructions "MTS and VFP", it shows bringing up the ISM and opening up the Microsoft Transaction Server Folder until you get the the components folder where you can add that com object. Is there a different way of handling this in COM+?
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>>>In Windows 2000, the COM+ user interface is Component Services instead of ISM. It is found in the Administrative tools folder under the control panel. Instead of packages, you create COM+ Applications.
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>>We've got to the point where we are able to add the component and setup roles and users and then associate that role with a component, but we are not sure is where that is installed. There is a WebBook in the old MTS instructions. Is this a new web site that was added? If not where do you add the component?
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>To install your component in COM+, expand the computer you want to install the component on by clicking the plus sign (+) next to it and right-click on COM+ Applications, choose New,Application and follow the wizard. When the application is created, click on the plus sign (+) next to your new application in the left tree. Right click on the components folder and select new,components to install your interfaces. (This should be the same as MTS.) You will also see the roles folder under the components folder in the left tree. I don't use roles, so I can't help you create them. It should be the same as MTS.


That helped thanks. As far as the roles. We added a role and call it whatever you want. Under that role a users folder opens up. Add a user. In this case, you can add Administrator. Now go back to the component under the Security tab and that Role will have been added to the list unchecked. Check that role and you now have added that user to that component.

Thanks again for your help.
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