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Launching host and remote OLE objects

Where to find more information

Viewing the class definitions and implementation files
When you import the pcAnywhere Automation Server type libraries into your
application, the following files are added:
Winawsvr.h
Winawsvr.cpp
Awrem32.h
Awrem32.cpp
These files contain the class definitions and implementation source code for the
pcAnywhere Automation Server. You do not need to edit these files; however,
each application source file that contains calls to the pcAnywhere Automation
Server methods must include Winawsvr.h.
To view the class definitions and implementation files
1
In Visual C++, open your MFC application.
2
In the Workspace window, click the FileView tab.
Symantec pcAnywhere requires that you store all host and remote objects in the
default data directory. Before you launch a host or remote object that you
created using OLE, ensure that the object is located in the pcAnywhere default
data directory.
For more information about OLE automation, see the following references:
Blaszczak, Mike. 1997. Professional MFC with Visual C++ 5. Birmingham,
UK.: Wrox Press.
Box, Don. 1998. Essential COM. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
Brockschmidt, Kraig. 1995. Inside OLE, Second Edition. Redmond, Wash.:
Microsoft Press.
Horton, Ivor. 1997. Beginning MFC Programming. Birmingham, UK.: Wrox
Press.
Rogerson, Dale. 1997. Inside COM. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Press.
Templeman, Julian. 1997. Beginning MFC COM Programming. Birmingham,
UK.: Wrox Press.
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