I think there is a free port of INETD, the unix port listener - you
tell it which port to listen on, and when it gets a connection, it
handles calling the related app, passing stdin and stdout etc. Very
handy.
Dunno where tho - try tucows.
Nic.
Peter G Jones wrote:
>
> Create an automation object and use DCOM. Or you could use some sort of
> daemon to listen for requests and launch your program which is all DCOM is
> anyway...
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> > Whats the easiest way to let a workstation execute an app on the
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