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MSChart20Lib object creation in .net

Asked by jk1974 in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Visual Studio

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I am trying to create graph using MSChart20Lib interop dlls (AxInterop.MSChart20Lib.dll,Interop.MSChart20Lib.dll). when I am creating object(of AxMSChart20Lib.AxMSChart), it ends up in  error COMException. I have installed all the PIA components, stdole.dll and msdatasrc.dll in my machine and added AxInterop.MSChart20Lib.dll,Interop.MSChart20Lib.dll,stdole.dll and msdatasrc.dll in my reference. During the object creation process, while I am trying to set the Ocxstate of the graph control, it sets null for this property, then further down the process it raises the COMException.
(I am using VS2005 enterprise edition.)
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