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| | Using Powershell to manipulate COM+? Hi all, Does anyone know if its possible to report and/or create and modify applications/objects in the COM+ catalogue, either directly or via WMI? Cheers, Chris... |
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| | Re: Using Powershell to manipulate COM+? Hi! Yes for static COM (& with TLB) No for dynamic COM -- @-salutations Michel Claveau |
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| | Re: Using Powershell to manipulate COM+? "MC" <XX.XmcX@XX.XmclaveauX.com> wrote in message > Hi! > > Yes for static COM (& with TLB) > No for dynamic COM > Can you expand on this? How would I go about managing/reporting on the catalogue? Chris... |
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