>However, when I Build, I get "missing assembly" type errors.
>Where else do I need to "register" these components in
>order for the compiler to see them just as the IDE does?
Gary, hi,
I can, but perhaps I did not set things up in the first place. So, let me
ask the question this way:
Can you point me to the actions I need to follow in order to take a
pre-owned .ocx (a component that is an external host connector) and import
it properly into a C# solution such that development and compilation works
properly? Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Raj
> Hi Raj,
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Raj Wall - 06 Apr 2006 17:27 GMT
Or, better yet, remove whatever partial was there previously and start over?
thanks
> Gary, hi,
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"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 07 Apr 2006 04:13 GMT
Hi Raj,
Thanks for the response!
>Can you point me to the actions I need to follow in order
>to take a pre-owned .ocx (a component that is an external
>host connector) and import it properly into a C# solution
>such that development and compilation works properly?
I am afraid I am not very clear about the meaning of the "pre-owned .ocx",
would you please give us some more detailed information about it?
By the way, could you find that "pre-owned .ocx" in the IDE Add References
dialog's "COM" tab list? If not, you may need to register that .ocx
component at first.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Gary Chang
Microsoft Community Support
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