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CLSID(...) IS NOT VALID OR NOT REGISTERED.

Asked by cjvoorhees in Windows Programming

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HI,

I have a clientserver program that was writtern in c++ 6.0. It has a executable(.exe) that was registered with /register switch when run. The regedit shows that this program is registered. There is another vb.net program that access interface in this .exe program. When the .exe program is running under my account and the vb.net is also running under my account i can succesfully get to .exe and get the interface working. Problem is that if the .exe is run under account like administrator than my vb.net cannot see the .exe and i get error:   COM object with CLSID {68B84496-EEE5-4EE4-9AB0-2D823B935031} is either not valid or not registered.

The code sample in vb.net is as follows:

 Dim sd As New SDFUNCTIONSWITCHDev.FunctionCaller
    Dim RTNS As Long

        Dim RMSG As String
        txtSend.Text.Replace("^", Chr(134)).ToUpper()
        Dim MSNG As String
        MSNG = txtSend.Text
        RTNS = sd.Invoke(MSNG, RMSG)
        txtReceive.Text = RMSG


sdfunctionswitch is the referenced in COM and program compiles. It only works when the .exe (sdfunctionswitch.exe) is running under my account. I want to run .exe so that any user can access the interface without getting above error.


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