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What is the difference between in-proc and out-of-proc? 
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  Re: What is the difference between in-proc and out-of-proc?
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An in-proc is one which runs in the same process area as
that of the client giving the advantage of speed but the
disadvantage of stability because if it crashes it takes the
client application also with it.Out-of-proc server is one
which works outside the clients memory thus giving stability
to the client, but we have to compromise a bit on speed.

DLL's are In-proc and EXE's are Out-of-Proc servers.
 
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