Noted with gratitude. Thanx!
>>>>1. 99% of the ADSI examples from MS (and their WROX cronies etc) are in VB/script.
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>>>You might want to pick up the next copy (Feb 2001) of FPA.
>>Erik,
>>What does the MTS DLL do?
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>MTS (or COM+ in Win2K) hosts in-process COM servers so that they can be accessed remotely via DCOM (MTS is acting as a remote out of process server which hosts one or more in-process COM objects and provides marshalling, security, state and resource management for MTS-deployed servers) Among other things, it offers a way to minimize the overhead of instancing a server by letting it remain resident in the MTS environment between client accesses. It also provides a mechanism for managing COM activity in a transactional fashion - you can coordinate the effects of multiple COM object actions, so that either all succeed or all fail in the context of a single transaction, in the same way that a VFP transaction manages the result of actions processed against multiple tables.
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