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Another DLL problem.

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    Hi, I have written a win32 dll in VC++ 2008. I am calling this DLL from VC++ 6.0 com dll.this com dll has vb exe as client. when i am calling running prog through com dll everything working fine, however, when i try to run through vb output is not coming neither any error. can someone suggest me what's wrong with the application? however same vb exe is working through com dll. Any guess?

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      Hi, I have written a win32 dll in VC++ 2008. I am calling this DLL from VC++ 6.0 com dll.this com dll has vb exe as client. when i am calling running prog through com dll everything working fine, however, when i try to run through vb output is not coming neither any error. can someone suggest me what's wrong with the application? however same vb exe is working through com dll. Any guess?

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      Mark knight123
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      It's tough to post any comment on your question, and also i'm unaware of these type of questions. I think the only way by which anyone might solve their problem of these type by changing the remote hosting provider, which can provide you full time support 24/7, anywhere and anytime.

      modified on Thursday, January 20, 2011 6:04 AM

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