Steven,

could you explain a little more about what you are trying to achieve - the
first sentence left me kinda confused :-)

Kevin

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Subject: Talking to COM objects


 Whe have a problem where the data on the server is available through a
series of COM objects we need to talk to a client through a firewall.
Any experience doing this - what are my options
I have looked at using the Microsoft VM and Routines from NevaObject
but would like to know other options - especially in the area of how the
client
talks to the server - i.e. can I get sockets, RMI, Corba through the
firewall

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