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jrdamore (Programmer)
2 Jan 02 20:01
I would like to know if anyone has a sample of using VB.NET Remoting with WinForms over the Internet.  I would like to access COM+ Objects from a Web Server (just as an ASP page would) but I would like to use a WinForms Client.  How can you differentiate where you want to create objects from (Client or Server) using .NET Remoting and Auto Deployment?  Do I have to create a .NET Remoting server and client application if I want to access COM+ objects from an IIS Web Server?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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