He wants to know, what is the equivalent to a com component showing a GUI
(which is the most common definition of an activeX component as far as I
know) is.
Its a .NET component using windows forms (running within IE)
Hope that helped
"Alexandre Moura" wrote:
> I'm not sure what exactly it is that you want to do, byt you may want to read into remoting - basically it allows you to create a program that runs on one
> machine, and accesses classes that are instantiated in a second machine, and all that fairly transparent to the first program.
>
> Hope that helps
> Alex (MS VB QA)
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