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From: Jim R. <jr...@er...> - 2003-10-05 13:35:28
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Sal, On 2003.10.05 05:06, Sal Ingrilli wrote: > 2. whether the wrapper uses ShellExecute (or WinExec), the call is > always > proxied through ShellExecute > 3. ShellExecute is not much more than utility function that simply > wraps the > explorer COM interface to actually spawn the process > so that would explain the COM request. but that is the only request i > might > (if at all) expect to see. Thanks for the clue. There does _seem_ to be a connection between ShellExecute and the marshal interface. I didn't read the google hits well enough to be sure or to figure out what the connection may be. That and most of the COM/DCOM web pages seem to have been fed through http://rinkworks.com/dialect/ on the Swedish Chef setting. "In generel, un in-pruc serfer prufeeder shuoold elloo itselff tu be-a remuted tu oozeer prucesses frum veethin its hust by pesseeng itselff by-felooe-a (useeng IMershel)." Jim -- Jim Redman (505) 662 5156 x85 http://www.ergotech.com |