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Default How to install a DLL using command line sequence?

Hi All,

I would like to avoid manual installation of a Serviced Component using
Component Services snap-in.

What is the exact .Net command-line sequence to install a ServicedComponent
(library application) under COM+ ?

I have to install 3 DLLs this way.

Thank you,
IM





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