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Component Services Explorer does not reflect changes!

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Juan Dent - 15 Jul 2005 01:44 GMT
Hi,

I have started using COM+ and cannot make Component Services Explorer
refresh the changes I make via RegSvcs.exe from the command line. I have
tried all the Refresh, and Refresh all Components, but in the end, to see the
real configuraiton of the COM+ apps I am forced to shutdown and reopen the
Component Services Explorer.

Is there something blocking my refreshing?
Is this normal? (I wouldn't think so..else why the Refresh options in the
menus)
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Thanks in advance,

Juan Dent, M.Sc.

Juan Dent - 15 Jul 2005 02:18 GMT
I found a way, albeit makes one think what the Refresh menu items actually do!
If you stand on a component and disable it and then reenable it, it seems to
be refreshed.

Is the correct way? Why the Refresh menu items then?
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Thanks in advance,

Juan Dent, M.Sc.

> Hi,
>
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> Is this normal? (I wouldn't think so..else why the Refresh options in the
> menus)
"Peter Huang" [MSFT] - 15 Jul 2005 06:59 GMT
Hi

I think the MMC for com+ is used to show the status of the COM+ components,
if the component is still alive, it is not proper to change it at once. But
stop and restart will tell it to retrieve the data.

Best regards,

Peter Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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