IID and CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER

David Bolen db3l at fitlinxx.com
Tue Jan 15 16:58:01 EST 2002


"Steve Holden" <sholden at holdenweb.com> writes:

> Besides stopping the service, that is. The customer would rather reboot than
> stop the service, I can't for the life of me remember why now.

Am I correct in guessing that you're invoking these objects from an
ASP page right?  If so, how about defining those pages (at least
during development) in IIS as being high security.  I think that's the
setting (don't have IIS in front of me) - which means they run as out
of process servers themselves.  So while your objects will be in-proc,
they'll be in-proc in an out-of-proc environment, if you see what I
mean.

I'm not sure how long IIS leaves an out-of-process running once a page
is accessed (there is some limit), but I am pretty sure that you can
change the security definition on the fly and by jumping between high
and low should be able to terminate any live out of process servers.

This changes if you've got MTS involved in the system, since it has
it's own caching and management aspects which I'm not that familiar with.

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