Ted,

Thanks,

OK.  I'm using the MS's com.ms.wfc.data.  I believe this is ADO, since I'm
constantly loading the MDAC updates (2.5 was the latest right?) on both my
workstation and IIS.  And, just downloaded the JVM 3.2 build 3186 from
Microsoft. (Have yet to test it.)

Concerning the closing of all Connections, Recordsets, objects, and other
pieces .. yes I've double checked that.  I'm not using sessions, and have
even attempted to change the cache options on IIS.

uhm .. any other suggestions?

Michael J. Fuhrman
Reliable Business Computers
http://www.creliable.com

PS .. there's been lots of interest in creating the COM objects  .. which
has been frustrating, since up till you no one seemed to want to ask about
this problem. =)



-----Original Message-----
From: Kinsler, Ted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 10:19 AM
To: 'Michael Fuhrman'
Subject: RE: Java COM Objects for IIS


How are you accessing the database, ADO, RDO, or JDBC?

This is the simple part, are you closing all of your sql statements,
result sets and database connections?

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