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Same code in VBS file and VB.NET Assembly - VBS works but VB.NET fails

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Raghu - 31 May 2005 21:05 GMT
I have com+ server applicaiton on machine A. The exported application proxy
is installed on machine B. Both machines have windows 2003 os. Both machines
are configured to be application servers. I created on machine B:

1) A vbs file
2) VB.NET assembly

Both create the same component using CreateObject on machine B as shown
below:

Set x= CreateObject("Q.ITS.CHISWrapper")

The same code works in VBS file but fails in VB.NET assembly.

If I change the code in VB.NET to following:

Set x= CreateObject("Q.ITS.CHISWrapper", "machineA")

It works. However I should not have to do this because machine B has an
application proxy.

Any ideas?

Thanks.
Raghu/..
Raghu - 31 May 2005 22:11 GMT
Failed to mention that the com+ server application was written in C#.

> I have com+ server applicaiton on machine A. The exported application proxy
> is installed on machine B. Both machines have windows 2003 os. Both machines
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> Thanks.
> Raghu/..

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