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Let?s assume we have object B and aggregated object C (in-
proc server), created by B. Can you access any interface of
B from C? What?s the difference between aggregated and
contained objects?

Answer Posted / kirba

Go through the book called "Inside COM+ Base Services"
or "Inside DCOM" by Guy Edon & Henry Edon under topic
IUnknown interface.You could be able to understand the Core
interns of Aggregation & Containment

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