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    After complete a componet ,how will I register a component? Is there the tool in VS6.0?

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      After complete a componet ,how will I register a component? Is there the tool in VS6.0?

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      look for this exe %sys%\regsvr32.exe for registring the component


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        After complete a componet ,how will I register a component? Is there the tool in VS6.0?

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        It depends on the type of server you are making. If it is an in-process server (dll), at the command prompt you would type "regsvr32 filename.dll" (to unregister, you would use the '/u' switch prior to the filename.) If it is an out-of-process server (exe) then you would type "filename.exe /regserver" (to unregister, use "filename.exe /unregserver"). Hope that helps. -Erik

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