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proxy/Stub in ATL

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    gentlemen: I made an ATL project by following an example in a book named ATL Developer's Guide. This project needs a Proxy/Stub DLL, and the book tell me this: by using following debug command I can get this Proxy/Stub DLL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ nmake -f serverps.mk ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- My question is, how to run this command, and get the Proxy/Stub DLL as a result. More information: OS: Wnd2k IDE: VC++6.0 Example source: 4.13.8 step 8 debug and register Proxy/Stub DLL author: Tom Armstrong, Ron Patton etc. Book name: ATL Developer's Guide, 2nd Edition Best regard. One concrete prolem is worth a thousand unapplied abstractions.

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