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don't COM+ GAC and COM+ service

Tom
hello friends

whilst studying I came across I don't quite understand.. what is the
difference between COM+ registered in GAC and simply registered in windows
com+ services ?

I think both are system usable.

from my understanding to install to gac we use gactutil but to install to
windows com+ its auto upon first reference.
so what the difference where the COM+ is ? between gac and com+ service in
windows ?

Thanks
Tom
Nov 16 '05 #1
2 1867
The GAC is only a shared directory with control version for .NET asemblys,
an enterprise service running in COM+ is another story, you have JIT, object
pooling, automatic transactions, queue components, remote clients,
etc,etc,,,,

Regards,

Daniel Carbajal
Microsoft MVP

"Tom" <to********@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
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hello friends

whilst studying I came across I don't quite understand.. what is the
difference between COM+ registered in GAC and simply registered in windows
com+ services ?

I think both are system usable.

from my understanding to install to gac we use gactutil but to install to
windows com+ its auto upon first reference.
so what the difference where the COM+ is ? between gac and com+ service in
windows ?

Thanks
Tom

Nov 16 '05 #2
Tom
ahh thats right thanks

"Daniel Carbajal [MVP]" <Da************@msn.com> wrote in message
news:en**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
The GAC is only a shared directory with control version for .NET asemblys,
an enterprise service running in COM+ is another story, you have JIT, object pooling, automatic transactions, queue components, remote clients,
etc,etc,,,,

Regards,

Daniel Carbajal
Microsoft MVP

"Tom" <to********@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
news:41***********************@news.optusnet.com.a u...
hello friends

whilst studying I came across I don't quite understand.. what is the
difference between COM+ registered in GAC and simply registered in windows com+ services ?

I think both are system usable.

from my understanding to install to gac we use gactutil but to install to windows com+ its auto upon first reference.
so what the difference where the COM+ is ? between gac and com+ service in windows ?

Thanks
Tom


Nov 16 '05 #3

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