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DLL .NET, wont register

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MC - 19 Sep 2005 17:44 GMT
Hi

I have decided cause I am fed up of re-creating code that does the same
thing over and over again for various websites, I thought i'd try to write a
DLL and have done so in Visual Studio 2005 and tested it very well in VB.NET
exe debug test program and everything worked.

However, I want to register the DLL to use in my ASP and have done so using
trying, regsvr32.

I get the following error: "DllRegisterServer entry point was not found".

I cant find any reference to this on microsoft and i cannnot figure out a
resolution.

Any ideas
Regards
Ken Halter - 19 Sep 2005 17:46 GMT
> Hi
>
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> Any ideas
> Regards

.Net doesn't create ActiveX DLLs?

You'll want to post that question in a .Net group. They all contain "dotnet"
or "vsnet" in their names.
This and all other groups on the MS server that start with
"microsoft.public.vb" are for VB Classic (VB versions 1-6) and were in
existance long before any .Net products were released. While some of the
code looks the same, they are very different products and require a
different set of groups.

Try one of these:
news://microsoft.public.dotnet.general
news://microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb

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Please keep all discussions in the groups..

Someone - 19 Sep 2005 17:47 GMT
Please post to a "dotnet" or "vsnet" group. ".vb." groups are for VB6 and
prior...

> Hi
>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Any ideas
> Regards
 
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