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    Re: VB6 IIS-Configuration for RoundTrip-Debugging of http-RPCs

    Quote Originally Posted by Schmidt View Post
    Yeah, sorry... the "RPC-mechanism" as introduced here, was later continued in several (quite long and detailed) other threads -
    in the normal VB-Forum (where ADO-based DB-access - and the transfer of selected Rs was explained):
    https://www.vbforums.com/showthread....nection-string
    (from posting #23 onwards, post#52 containing code for a modADODB.bas, which can be added into the ServerLib-Dll project)

    Some additional stuff was coming up later in this thread:
    https://www.vbforums.com/showthread....rver-side-code

    Before diving into these threads though, one would be well-advised, to make the code in this thread work first, fully understanding what it does -
    (including setting your own break-points in the serverside Dll-Class-Code of the ProjectGroup which was used here).

    HTH

    Olaf
    Thank you for agreeing with your suggestion
    1 / I have configured iis.msc as instructed in lesson 1, finished

    2 / modADODB.bas is in song # 58, not song # 52
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    3 / I read and re-read the 2 links you gave, basically ADOBD reads and writes data to the DB, then I'm fine ... and "serialization" (to and from ByteArrays) as you described, I I have never used it before ... if you instruct me, I will learn quickly because basically ADOBD I use ok

    4/2 Link you only see many times if there is 1 Demo, I will understand that this road does not have a Demo, but only 2 people exchange with each other so I am a bit difficult to figure out how.

    We hope you guide me to approach like this topic
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    Last edited by PhuongNam; Nov 2nd, 2020 at 12:43 AM.

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