Maybe use shared memory - as, I think, WebHub does - to communicate
between the runner and the server.....? Then that server loads up the
OCX?

N

Peter Hyde wrote:
> 
> Richard wrote:
> 
> > The Runner app is the ticket, the problem now is that the runner is
> > running in IIS's security which being a service is different that the
> > logged in Users.  When it starts up a COM client session with the Server
> > app it starts a DIFFERENT server than the one running on the desktop.
> 
> Hmmm, not an issue I've had to deal with myself but... can you
> not nominate the "logged in user" to use in the start/launch
> properties for the service? Arrgh, I guess not because I dare say
> it is not listed there and is thus probably using the IIS's Web
> user, and that's that.
> 
> > Anyway I'm looking for a way for the runner to log in under the Desktop's
> 
> Ummm. If you can somehow launch the runner as its own service
> (that's not the way WebHub does things and there may be a Real
> Good Reason for that but...), then you should be able to assign
> its user per my thoughts above. Further, I cannot venture, not
> having been near there, sorry.
> 
> cheers,
> peter
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