Hi Dave,
You can not directory host a Remoting Object in a COM+.
Here is some links, you may have a check.
322627 INFO: Exposing ServicedComponents As a Remoting Endpoint from a COM+
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=322627
312107 HOW TO: Host a Remote Object in Microsoft Internet Information
Services
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=312107
COM+ Web Services: The Check-Box Route to XML Web Services
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/dndotnet/ht
ml/comwscheckb.asp
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Peter Huang
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I know that Remoting requires a host application on the
server. Is it possible to use COM+ as the host? If so,
where can a good example be found?