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Asked by mabzy in Microsoft Visual C++, C# Programming Language
Hi
I'm trying to import a DLL created in C# in my Win32 application, I have found some solutions for it - but one thing which are annoying me is that you have to generate a tlb file which are going to be registered in the registry.
Is it possible to import a C# DLL into a C++ (Win32 console) application without putting it into the registry?
I have read a lot about the issue on several forums and also MSDN, but right now I'm stuck maybe because I'm not that fluent in Windows programming since I'm an embedded programmer.
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