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Browse All TopicsHow can VB6 COM+ objects be manipulated from the command line? We need to be able to start/stop, delete/install all from the command line for an automated application installation.
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by: allosPosted on 2006-10-13 at 05:09:13ID: 17723243
Hi!
You can use the regsvr32 command line that is used to register DLLs
so you can use them for the registration of your file.
Register the DLL with:
regsvr32 Your.DLL
Unregister with:
regsvr32 /u Your.DLL
There are more command line switches which you'll see if you just
type regsvr32.
However if the COM object is built with .NET tools this is not the
command that you're looking for. There is a command named:
regasm, and there are some certain settings that you must
set in the .NET environment. If you need more info on that
you can ask for it here!
Hope this is usefull info,
Panayiotis
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