I'm in process of designing a client/server application. But one of the 
requirements is to be able to deploy agents to remote machines using server's 
front-end.

Server is supposed to run as nt service, under local system account. The admin 
will typically create a target of computers, and then perform install agent 
task. This agent task code should connect to remove computer's admin share and 
copy agent files and then create a NT service on remote machine based on files 
copied earlier.

Since i know more of twapi than tcom, i opted for a test to see if this will 
work. During a twapi forum chat with its developer he pointed out that twapi is 
not test with threads. and this brings me again to square one.

Dossy, would be kind enough to point me in the right direction here? Can i do 
above task with tcom? Have you used it with nsd (mutiple threads)?

kind regards,


Jamshed 

-----Original Message-----
From: AOLserver Discussion on behalf of Dossy Shiobara
Sent: Tue 3/6/2007 3:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Loading TWAPI under AOLServer
 
On 2007.03.06, Jamshed Qureshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm very new to AOLserver and was not sure how to go about this. Now I
> have learned and it does seem to work, like you guessed.
> 
> I have added the following page to the wiki area in case someone like
> me needs this information.

Great!  Thanks for doing that.

Just curious ... what would you use TWAPI for?  For my own Win32-based
stuff, I've only needed to use tCOM.

-- Dossy

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