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Distributed Component Object Model Configuration - Sterling Gentran:Server for Microsoft Windows

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Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a proprietary Microsoft technology for communication among software components distributed across networked computers. Distributed Component Object Model is a network extension of the Component Object Model (COM) technology that enables inter-process communication across the network. DCOM supports communication between objects on a network by handling low-level details of network protocols. This enables the use of distributed programs consisting of multiple processes working together to accomplish a single task.

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Historical Number

FAQ2372

Document Information

More support for:
Sterling Gentran:Server for Microsoft Windows

Software version:
5.1, 5.2

Operating system(s):
Windows

Document number:
166657

Modified date:
16 June 2018

UID

swg21519632

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