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Register Your Comp. on on NT 4 Site: ASP101
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Updated: 11/16/2003
How many times has it been a complete pain to try to register your .DLL's on a remote server? For me it was just about an everyday issue. This article will explore how to register your DLL's on NT 4*, using ASP.   Author: Jason Withrow   Code: ASP 3.0

How to remotely register DLLs Site: Stardeveloper
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Updated: 6/14/2002
This very important article describes in detail what you need to know to register / unregister ActiveX ( COM Component ) DLLs remotely using only plain ASP pages. Must read for all ASP developers. Everything has been explained in detail.   Author: Ken Chia H. K.   Code: ASP 3.0 & VBScript

CommonADO Site: WiseTuna
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Updated: 9/7/2001
A common set of VB Classes to be used as a foundation for COM objects. Includes User,Database and Audit functionality. Free Visual Basic Source code plus extensive documentation.   Author: Simon Mugan   Code: ASP 1.0 & VBScript
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ASP Component in Visual Basic Site: Stardeveloper
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Updated: 4/12/2000
Step by step tutorial on creating ASP COM Component in Microsoft Visual Basic. Sample Visual Basic Project Files available for download.   Author: Faisal Khan   Code: ASP 2.0 & VBScript

Compiling Components Site: MSDN
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Updated: 6/18/2003
In this column I'll give you some tips for building—and more specifically, compiling—components to be used with Microsoft® Transaction Server and Internet Information Server so that you can avoid some common pitfalls during your own development process.   Author: microsoft.com   Code: ASP 3.0 & VBScript

ASP and Databases Site: TheScripts.com
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Updated: 12/3/2000
The ASP data access component is one of the most powerful features of ASP. With this component you are able to interface your database(s) directly with your webserver. This tutorial guides you through some of the most frequently used features.   Author: Robert Murdock   Code: ASP 2.0 & VBScript

ASPDatabase Support Component Site: 4GuysFromRolla
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Updated: 6/5/2000
Developers can utilize this component for preparing strings for use with Access or SQL Server data transmissions. The component's methods support removing and escaping error causing characters and HTML tags from strings that are entered in browser forms.   Author: Doug Dean   Code: ASP 2.0 & VBScript
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Registering a Component Site: 4GuysFromRolla
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Updated: 7/25/2000
This article will describe the simple process involved in developing on your production server and manually registering the component on another server.   Author: Nathan Pond   Code: ASP 2.0 & VBScript

Building Win Script Components Site: 4GuysFromRolla
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Updated: 5/13/2000
This article assumes that the reader knows what COM components are and how to create them using a high-level language. It talks about how to build COM components while using just about any script language.   Author: none   Code: ASP 2.0 & VBScript

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