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ComClass

Asked by RealMrTea in .NET, Microsoft Programming

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Hello everyone...I am building an application which creates an COM visible DLL or the web service proxy.

I generate the code proxy using wsdl in VB to make the COM part easier.  Then I add the ComClass attribute to make it work with COM.  I compile it using the CodeDom and generate a type library.  Everything seems to work fine until I try to use it and the VB6 I am calling it from gives me an Active X can't create object every time.

I think it has somthing to do with the "Register for COM Interop" option that you can set in the project properties that I have not been able to find using the CodeDom objects.

Any ideas on this would be great.

Thanks,
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