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MTS, COM+, MSMQ in .NET

Can anyone please enlighten me on the following question
1. Is it a must to use MTS, COM+, MSMQ in .NET? Can anyone please
provide a explantion, when and why to use and not to use.

Thank you.

Jun 8 '06 #1
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