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Debug COM from Webservice

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Jay - 17 Nov 2005 19:40 GMT
I have a web service that uses a legacy COM component developed in vc++ 6.0.
That COM component works when I use the vc++ client. But when I use it in
the .NET webservice, it gives an error. I would like to debug it. How can I
do that?
Martin Kulov - 22 Nov 2005 03:55 GMT
>I have a web service that uses a legacy COM component developed in vc++
>6.0.
> That COM component works when I use the vc++ client. But when I use it in
> the .NET webservice, it gives an error. I would like to debug it. How can
> I
> do that?

Hi Jay,
Please give more details about the error and how we can reproduce it.
You are not helping us much.

Regards,

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