INFO: Differences Between DCOM95 and DCOM98
ID: Q198600
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual Basic Learning, Professional, and Enterprise Editions for Windows, version 6.0
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Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0
SUMMARY
To enable the latest DCOM components for Windows 95 and Windows 98
computers, Microsoft has made DCOM98.exe and DCOM95.exe available.
The Visual Basic and Visual Studio installation programs install
DCOM98.exe. DCOM95.exe version 1.3 is available for download from the
Microsoft Web site. This article describes the key differences between
these two versions.
MORE INFORMATION
Distributed COM (DCOM) enables applications to communicate between two
machines. DCOM is native to the Windows NT (beginning with version 4.0) and
Windows 98 operating systems. DCOM must be installed on Windows 95
computers to enable this functionality.
DCOM98.exe and DCOM95.exe are installation utilities that install or update
DCOM components.
The following sections provide specifics about each version.
DCOM98
- DCOM98 installs the DCOM components on both Windows 95 and
Windows 98 computers. The components that DCOM installs on Windows 98
computers are newer than those that ship with Windows 98 and are
required by some components of Visual Basic to run properly.
- DCOM98 ships with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0.
- DCOM98 can be installed automatically by the Visual Basic installation program.
- DCOM98 is available on the Visual Basic installation CD-ROM in the
DCOM98 folder.
DCOM95
- DCOM95 version 1.3 installs the latest DCOM components ONLY on
Windows 95 computers. DCOM95 is not intended to and will not install
on Windows 98 computers. If you have installed DCOM95 version 1.3,
you do not need to install DCOM98 on the client computer.
- DCOM95 is newer than DCOM98. If you would like your Windows 95 clients
to run the latest DCOM components be sure they install DCOM95 version
1.3.
- DCOM95 version 1.3 is available for download from the following Web
site:
http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom/dcom95/dcom1_3.asp
Some applications that were created with Visual Basic need to have DCOM
installed to ensure that some components run properly. Use DCOM98 or DCOM95
to install these necessary components.
For more details about the specific differences between DCOM95 and DCOM98,
please refer to the Release notes (RelNotes.Txt) for each version. The
Release notes are installed to the following directory after installation:
\\Windows\System\DCOMxx
where "xx" is 95 or 98. The Release notes for DCOM95 are also available on
the following Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/com/dcom/dcom95/relnotes.asp
REFERENCES
For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q196208 INFO: DCOM98 Release Notes
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbDCOM kbVBp kbVBp600 kbVS600 kbGrpVB kbDSupport
Version : WINDOWS:6.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo