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SH
We have a web site on our server and the site has got COM+ components written by us.

Problem: We are trying to launch multiple websites for the same code with different URLs, but the problem is we have some com+ components and they are common to all sites and If we make any change to the COM+ for one web site it will break others, Is there any way we can launch multiple COM+ or we can define our dlls to read a perticular version of the DLL.

I know there is a process to define versioning policy. If any body has any experience to resolve this issue, please share.

Thanks,
Sanjeev

Nov 22 '05 #1
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