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Are Excel Shim Dll's have COM support

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abhimanyu - 14 Dec 2006 09:09 GMT
Hi,

I've created a Shim dll for my AddIn assembly. The Shim dll was built
as a VC++ project. I need to use this dll in my .NET project but it
says that the dll is not a valid COM component.

Aren;t these shim dll COM components ?

regards
RapidXLL_NET - 15 Dec 2006 10:32 GMT
In general, it is necessary to wrap native C/C++ DLLs using MC++ to
convert it into a .NET library.  This library would then be accessible
from any of the .NET languags ( C#, VBA.NET, ...)

RapidXLL_NET automatically converts C++ headers into .NET libraries.
Please visit http://www.RapidXLL.net for sample dll and .NET
application code.

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