>>Yes, I was aware that using MTS can do it. However, I don't have it and I'm looking for a way other than IISRESET /RESTART to do it. Just that purpose doesn't justify the purchase of MTS for me. So, if there isn't any other alternative, I'll just let it as is for now.
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>You don´t need to purchase it. :)
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>If you´re using WinNT, you can download freely the NT Option Pack from Microsoft´s web-site. If you´re using Win2000, the MTS now is called COM+, and you find it under the name of "Component Services". May you haven´t installed it, but you don´t need to pay for it: it´s part of the OS. ;)
Ok, I would just need a little help here to know exactly what I should do.
I looked at the Microsoft documentation. In the section you mentioned, there is some VFP code for the hook. I just don't know exactly where I should put that code in the VFP environment.
Also, when I am in the Components Service, I can create a new application. I then have the choice to select an existing package or to create a new one. What should I select in there? Also, I haven't found a place in there where I can indicate the DLL I am using.