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use VB ...!
add this dll to a dummy project using project references.
once this dll is added..
use the intellisense feature of VB to see all the methods and properties that are exposed..
dim obj as XXXX
Now obj. will list all info..
Simple..
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Hi,
I just want to do this manually. Using Windows API. I'm using VC++
Thanks
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If it has typelib in resources, use LoadTypeLib and then returned ITypeLib*. If it is not, there is no way.
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Hi,
iam also looking for a good answer, and i implemented in the following way.
You can use CLSIDFromProgIDEx to get the info if you know the progID.
to get the progid you need to enumerate the registry for the given file.
it may be very basic.
regards
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Whenever a COM dll is created, a type library is also created(by compiling the .idl file) which has all the info abt the interfaces which are used in COM(their ID,name,signature,methods,CLSID & co-class of the component,even the unique id of the type library).we have to import this type library using #import if we r developing CO client by ATL.Then by smart pointers we can create COM objects by using CreateInstance() fubction.Dont forget to use CoInitialize(NULL).
Never complain,never explain,just do your work.
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dear friend,I have taken so much pain to collect these nice questions and share it with everybody ...
Atleast be a bit kind with ur words.. .
ciao
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