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DCOM/COM+ without ATL?

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    Hi, I'm new to COM tech. My few COM experiences are just a few OLE Automation samples in MFC. But now I have a Project that will require me calling an object mtd across machine boundary. Can I achieve this in MFC 7.0? If yes how? Thanks in advance! ;) What would life be without programmers and salesmen?

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      Hi, I'm new to COM tech. My few COM experiences are just a few OLE Automation samples in MFC. But now I have a Project that will require me calling an object mtd across machine boundary. Can I achieve this in MFC 7.0? If yes how? Thanks in advance! ;) What would life be without programmers and salesmen?

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      Kene wrote: DCOM/COM+ without ATL? Why without ATL ? Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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        Hi, I'm new to COM tech. My few COM experiences are just a few OLE Automation samples in MFC. But now I have a Project that will require me calling an object mtd across machine boundary. Can I achieve this in MFC 7.0? If yes how? Thanks in advance! ;) What would life be without programmers and salesmen?

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        MFC7 and ATL7 are best buddies nowadays. At least the source code is hinting it (MFC and ATL shares a lot of code) -- Intellectualize my blackness[^]

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          Kene wrote: DCOM/COM+ without ATL? Why without ATL ? Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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          Christian Graus wrote: Why without ATL ? My first taste of VC++ some years back was with MFC. I was particular thrilled about the wizards. Since then, I've been used to doing things in MFC style. You can still help me out by giving me steps I can take to achieve results (either in MFC or ATL).:sigh: Surely any advise or help will be appreciated:) What would life be without programmers and salesmen?

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            Christian Graus wrote: Why without ATL ? My first taste of VC++ some years back was with MFC. I was particular thrilled about the wizards. Since then, I've been used to doing things in MFC style. You can still help me out by giving me steps I can take to achieve results (either in MFC or ATL).:sigh: Surely any advise or help will be appreciated:) What would life be without programmers and salesmen?

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            Kene wrote: Since then, I've been used to doing things in MFC style. As has been pointed out ( and this is where I was headed ), VC7 has a new version of ATL, and there's no reason you can't use it with MFC. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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