>>Is the best to create an ASP page, that we can use remotely, to kill to stop the service and register the ocx?
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>I didn't try administrating IIS from a browser. My question would be: If you can stop the WWW service remotely, can you start it back remotely ?
Apparently, with IIS40, you have a lot more control like this from an ASP page. To my knowledge you can start and stop a service from within an ASP page. In fact, there is a web version of the IIS manager.
You could certainly write a VB DLL that would register another object. We do this all the time with VB DLL's. Then, you could just call that page to do what you need. Then you have all those security issues too. :)
Jay
Jay Shepherd