Answer Posted / chandrasekharreddy siddamreddy
COM is a specification, set of rules, to develope the
binaries( either DLL or EXE or OCX ).
If you follw the rules provided by the COM you will get the
following benifits
1. Language Indipendent
2. Location Transperency
3. Version compatability
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