![]() ![]() ![]() This also suggests that monikers can be combined, which is indeed the case. For example, when an Excel chart is embedded in a Word document as a link, an Item moniker is used to point to that specific chart using a string with a specific format understood by the moniker mechanism and the specific monikers involved. Windows provides some implementations of monikers, most of which are related to Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), most notably used in Microsoft Office applications. The idea of a moniker is to provide some way to identify and locate specific objects based on string names instead of some custom mechanism. In this post, I’d like to introduce one extensibility aspect of COM called Monikers. Location transparency – clients need not know where the actual object is (in-process, out-of-process, another machine).Īlthough simple in principle, there are many details involved in COM, as those with COM experience are well aware.Clients program against interfaces, never concrete classes.The foundations of the Component Object Model (COM) are made of two principles: Posted on OctoCategories Training, Uncategorized, Windows Internals Tags Internals, Kernel, Security, Training, WindowsInternals 1 Comment on Next Windows Internals Training Introduction to Monikers The sessions will be recorded, so you can watch any part you may be missing, or that may be somewhat overwhelming in “real time”.Īs usual, if you have any questions, feel free to send me an email, or DM on twitter ( or Linkedin ( ). ![]() If you’d like to register, please send me an email to with “ Windows Internals training” in the title, provide your full name, company (if any), preferred contact email, and your time zone. Participants in any of my previous training classes get 10% off. Training cost is 900 USD if paid by an individual, or 1800 USD if paid by a company. The syllabus can be found here (some modifications possible, but the general outline should remain). I’m happy to open registration for the next 5 day Windows Internals training to be conducted in November in the following dates and from 11am to 7pm, Eastern Standard Time (EST) (8am to 4pm PST): 21, 22, 28, 29, 30. ![]()
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