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    Hi all ! I was assigned a task which I don't think is possible to do. What I was requested to achieve is basically the following: To cause our existing MFC (Doc/view) application to become a COM EXE server ! Is it possible at all, or am I wasting my time. If it's not possible, what approach shall I take? I used the information which appeared under the article : Article ID :175190 Last Review:June 29, 2004 Title : How to add ATL support to an MFC EXE Link : http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;175190\[^\] Outcome so far : NOT Successful, meaning, the registration is not failing, but the server cannot be found by a client application (class not registered !) As far as I understand , the article 175190 discusses the option of embedding an "local In-process COM server" into the application, not a "remote COM EXE server". I tried everything I know, so far with no results.. Please help, Rubi

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      Hi all ! I was assigned a task which I don't think is possible to do. What I was requested to achieve is basically the following: To cause our existing MFC (Doc/view) application to become a COM EXE server ! Is it possible at all, or am I wasting my time. If it's not possible, what approach shall I take? I used the information which appeared under the article : Article ID :175190 Last Review:June 29, 2004 Title : How to add ATL support to an MFC EXE Link : http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;175190\[^\] Outcome so far : NOT Successful, meaning, the registration is not failing, but the server cannot be found by a client application (class not registered !) As far as I understand , the article 175190 discusses the option of embedding an "local In-process COM server" into the application, not a "remote COM EXE server". I tried everything I know, so far with no results.. Please help, Rubi

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      Please go to : http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1648&exp=0&select=986387#xx986387xx Rubi effic

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