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Note
There were some attempts to port DCOM to run on various flavors of Unix/Linux, but the end result was
lackluster and eventually became a technology footnote.
By and large, DCOM was best suited for in-house application development, as exposing COM
types outside company walls entailed a set of additional complications (firewalls and so forth). With
the release of the .NET platform, DCOM quickly became a legacy programming model, and unless
you are maintaining legacy DCOM systems, you can consider it a deprecated technology.
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