You have probably moved forward on this issue already (looking at the original post date), but I thought I might put in a suggestion.
A common database table is probably the best move with your situation if you are using a shared DB anyway. I've used a SQL Server table for queuing commands...
Here's the situation. I've created a Windows service that queries a couple DB's to get info to populate a document created in a program called Solid Edge. Solid Edge has a very good, clean COM interface for manipulating its documents. In order to do this, however, I need to be able to create an...
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