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Which will NOT set the scope of an Active Server Component?
A. Setting the [component name].scope property.
B. Using the Server.CreateObject method.
C. Placing it in the Session or Application OnStart event handler.
D. Instantiating the component in the global.asa file.
E. Using the <OBJECT> tag.



  
Total Answers and Comments: 5 Last Update: May 23, 2006   
  
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March 15, 2005 03:36:21   #1  
C Dhandapani        

RE: Which will NOT set the scope of an Active Server Component?
We can't set the Active Server Component Scope by using Server.CreateObjectmethod
 
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July 05, 2005 08:40:55   #2  
Siva Kumar        

RE: Which will NOT set the scope of an Active Server Component?
2nd one is correct answer. 
 

 
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September 29, 2005 06:00:27   #3  
vishu        

RE: Which will NOT set the scope of an Active Server C...
C
 
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February 26, 2006 19:59:42   #4  
Reji        

RE: Which will NOT set the scope of an Active Server C...
A is the correct answer. There is no scope property for any of the  ASP objects.
 
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May 23, 2006 07:14:09   #5  
Bhoopendra Shakya        

RE: Which will NOT set the scope of an Active Server C...
Its Option E. <Object> tag
 
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