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From: Alan Gamboa (AlanCCGSYSTEMS.COM)
Date: Tue Jun 12 2001 - 10:34:44 CDT

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    that sis not seem to work, I created 2 library applications and tried to
    drop the DLL into both, but it came back with The object is already
    registered...

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Alex Ivanoff [mailto:aivanoffINAME.COM]
    Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 11:12 AM
    To: DCOMDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
    Subject: Re: Multiple Clients/Databases one DLL

    Put your DLL in a library application.

    Alex

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Distributed COM-Based Code [mailto:DCOMDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM] On
    Behalf Of Alan Gamboa
    Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 10:45
    To: DCOMDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
    Subject: Multiple Clients/Databases one DLL

    I have a DLL that I drop into COM+ in Win2k. It has an ITable interface
    with a GetRec() method. Using IObjectConstruct, I can define the
    connection string information for the component.

    I have an ASP page and a C++ application on the front end which can get
    to this object.

    I have a client who has mutilple entities so they have separate
    databases for each entity. For each entity, there is a separate COM+
    application. The "API" are the same for both instances, so I want to
    drop the same DLL into each COM+ application (server package). But it
    seems that I have rename the coclass and recompile to use mutiple
    instances of the "same" DLL. Is there a way around this?

    any information is appreciated.

    Alan Gamboa
    CCG Systems, Inc.

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