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Using COM component in visual c++
Ok, I have a simple COM component, made in visual c++ 6.0, and I want
to call a method from it in another visual c++ application. How should I do that? Thanks in advance. |
Re: Using COM component in visual c++
Newbie wrote:
> Ok, I have a simple COM component, made in visual c++ 6.0, and I want > to call a method from it in another visual c++ application. How should > I do that? Thanks in advance. You should ask on a Microsoft newsgroup. This one deals with the standard C++ *language*, not platform-specific extensions like COM. For what is on-topic here and for a partial list of other groups you might consider see this FAQ: http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit...t.html#faq-5.9 Cheers! --M |
Re: Using COM component in visual c++
It's a very basic COM question, use CreateInstance or similar function to get a COM object On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 03:33:05 +0800, Newbie <kestasj@gmail.com> wrote: > ave a simple COM component, made in visual c++ 6.0, and I want > to call a method from it in another visual c++ application. How should > I do that? |
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