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                      August 16, 2004
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QuickStudy: COM

Because Windows has become the primary desktop operating system, and
because Microsoft Corp. has tried to extend that monopoly to the server
world, it's hardly surprising that the company has for years offered
its own set of products and standards for component software. Among the
oldest of these, and thus the most widely used and best-known, is the
Component Object Model (COM) and its network-savvy offspring,
distributed COM, or DCOM.

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