It depends on where your X++ code is executed. If it executes on the server
the OCX needs to be installed on the server and if it executes on the client
the OCX must be installed here as well.



If you wrap your call to the OCX in a class and makes sure that this class
always executes on the server, you only need to install on your AOS servers.



If you do this you cannot execute code that calls your OCX in 2 tier mode,
unless the client is started from one of your AOS servers.



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From: development-axapta@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thomas Turney
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To: development-axapta@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [development-axapta] OCX file in three-tier



Hello,



  We have an OCX file that I need to merge into our environment and wanted
to know where it should go in a three-tier thin environment.  Does it go on
the AOS server(s), where the application is stored or (hopefully not) on
each users desktop.



Thanks,

Tom T.



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