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srinika
October 22nd, 2001, 04:23 AM
Can anybody give me a brief introduction on DCOM & MTS
(I'm familiar with Classes, Dlls, Objects, ActiveX Exe & ActiveX Dlls. Also I know about Web Servers ...)
Highly appreciate a site or some material or a tutorial or an example, giving some more attention to use of MTS.)
I don't know how/from where to find MTS and how to put the Dll in to it.
Thanx in advance. I'll rate ur answer appropriately
Srinika

sead
October 22nd, 2001, 08:53 AM
Hi!!

You will find a lot of topic-related links here, but I canīt promise that it will give you a solution on your specific problem. Anyway, give it a chance.
(Note that it takes time to load this page. As I said, there is a LOT of links there)

http://cmldb7.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~patrick/comp/com_res.html
HTH
Good luck.

Sead

mpaul
October 30th, 2001, 10:44 PM
Hi,
T start with u can find Mts after u install the WinNT options pack.
then it is available in ur menu.
Once u do that ask me what more..
regards
martin

srinika
October 31st, 2001, 09:49 PM
Thanks for the help
Can I Install WIN NT Option Pack on Win 2000 Client?
If can't, any other means of proceed with windows 2000 / or 98 / ...?
Srinika

mpaul
November 1st, 2001, 10:40 PM
Hi sri,
U dont need to install win option pack for MTS
on WIN 2000.Here it is COM++ instead of MTS similar that comes in control panel admin tools
and component services
regards

srinika
November 8th, 2001, 03:57 AM
Hi!
Am I to do any thing with MTS or COM++ or any other at all?
I managed to work around my problem by the paper in MSDN
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/7/17.ASP

Now my Q is what is all about this MTS & Now u r telling about some COM++

R all these do the same thing? Or r there any specific merits/ demerits in using these.

If there is any real value in using any of these instead of the way mentioned in MSDN, please tell me how to do it.

Srinika

mpaul
November 8th, 2001, 04:07 AM
hi srini,
COM+ is MTS itself in Win 2000 with some additional
features.Main one is it has
COMPONENT LOAD BALANCING and OBJECT pooling
It is beneficial..........
and advantage is we can put the same components earler put int MTS into COM+ almost similarly...
Load balancing can be implemented in MTS also but difficult .....not worth sample given in msdn.
regards

srinika
November 8th, 2001, 04:56 AM
Thanx Martin paul for the reply

"COMPONENT LOAD BALANCING and OBJECT pooling" R Greek to me.

Also do u mean, the sample given in msdn is not worth ?
If so tell me a site or MSDN's any other place or the way to make use of MTS or COM+.

Please tell me the way to get that (install or find) and how to place my Remote Server in that
Regards
Srinika