any differences?
My testing right now is at win2k, but the production may be NT or win2k!
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Browse All TopicsI created a stub and skeleton of the DCOM. But, now due to somme networking reason, there's a more computer sitting between the original client-server.
How should I handle this situation?
I've already put the stub also on the new middle computer and use dcomcnfg to point the server address to the real server computer and point the client computer to the middle computer. But, got "Can't Create ActiveX object" error.
Any ideas? Thanks1
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I've never tried that before with middle tier on the third machine. I can't really comment that.
>>Any (official) technical information I can find that nt doesn't support double hub?
We have a problem here and the print out the user name from the caller thread on the third machine is not the one who initiate the call. I believe we did ask one of the developer when we were in MSDN conference (in toronto) and confirmed that it is a problem on the nt but not windows 2000.
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by: EDDYKTPosted on 2002-05-31 at 04:39:06ID: 7046710
are you using nt or windows 2000?