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Yama - 23 Nov 2005 19:11 GMT
Gentlemen,

I am considering writing a COM object I could use in a C++ 6.0 environment.
Is .NET Framework required to be installed on host machine when using my
.NET COM object? Or is there an automated way of only having to register the
mscorlib.dll? I would appreciate some enlightenment.

Thanks,

Yama
Phil Wilson - 23 Nov 2005 19:24 GMT
You need the .NET framework (best to use the one associated with your VS
version) to run your .NET code.
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ssauer@intrinsyc.com - 25 Nov 2005 17:07 GMT
At the very least you will need to register the .NET component's
exported type library (TLB). This requires the use of the Assembly
Registration Tool "Regasm.exe" which comes with the .NET Framework.

Packaging an Assembly for COM:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpguide/html/cp
conpackagingassemblyforcom.asp


Shane Sauer
J-Integra Interoperability Solutions
http://j-integra.intrinsyc.com/
high performance interop middleware for java, corba, com & .net

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