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Thanks to all who responded on this subject. Your words will be used in my argument for not doing COM/DCOM for this particular environment. I was shocked to hear that COM/DCOM is on the way out especially after how the vendor here touted it, but, then again, I shouldn't be surprised; we don't get the best vendors. If .NET is replacing COM/DCOM, I'd like to know how .NET provides the data and database action transparency touted by the COM/DCOM folks? Again, thanks for everything, Dave Odom Arizona
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