> If DCOM were wraped into the kernel, everyone could use it, as it
> would be a part of the os itself.
Something like DCOM does not belong in the kernel - it should be
implemented as a userspace library. The support in Microsoft Windows
AFAIK is implemented purely in userspace; Windows includes far more than
just a kernel.
Regards,
John
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