Understanding Distributed COM (DCOM)
The Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a protocol that
enables software components to communicate directly over a network in
a reliable, secure, and efficient manner. Previously called "Network
OLE," DCOM is designed for use across multiple network transports,
including Internet protocols such as HTTP. DCOM is based on the Open
Software Foundation's DCE-RPC spec.
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