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    Hi All, I have developed a formbased application. In which I need to use another dll which contains some callback. For using the callback inside the DLL from C# application what should be done?? In dll there is a struct which stores the callback pointers and one function uses to register this callback. Please help Regards San

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      Hi All, I have developed a formbased application. In which I need to use another dll which contains some callback. For using the callback inside the DLL from C# application what should be done?? In dll there is a struct which stores the callback pointers and one function uses to register this callback. Please help Regards San

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      Have you tried the obvious, i.e. registering a callback method and then calling the method?

      Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.

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