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What is the simple way to use a C# dll in VC++

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    Hi, I want to access the methods in a C# dll. How can I use it in Visual C++ 6.0? It's a simple dll. I don't want COM stuff get invoke. Because I am not familar with COM and I don't want to be bothered with registry stuff. Any idea? Thanks in Advance.

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      Hi, I want to access the methods in a C# dll. How can I use it in Visual C++ 6.0? It's a simple dll. I don't want COM stuff get invoke. Because I am not familar with COM and I don't want to be bothered with registry stuff. Any idea? Thanks in Advance.

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      Judah Gabriel Himango
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      AFAIK, COM is the only way this can happen.

      Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. I'm currently blogging about: Hallelujah! It's Ken Jennings! Judah Himango

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        Hi, I want to access the methods in a C# dll. How can I use it in Visual C++ 6.0? It's a simple dll. I don't want COM stuff get invoke. Because I am not familar with COM and I don't want to be bothered with registry stuff. Any idea? Thanks in Advance.

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        If you we're going the other way (using a VC++ .DLL in C#), it would be simple. But using a C#, or any other managed language, you have to go through COM to bridge between the two execution enviornments. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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