>Alex,
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>If putting the proper case of the name in the VFP DECLARE command doesn't solve your problem, what kind of VC++ project did you create? If you build an MFC DLL all you have to do is create public member functions and I always just put the function name in the .DEF file instead of using the macro. it works great for me. There is a sample of this in the spyin.zip file over on my website.
Thanks. Your example helped a lot. I was trying to go Win32 and avoiding adding member functions to the default class. But ok, I made my mind and will do it the way it works. :-)
Alexandre Nobre
Alpha Bytes Computer Corp.
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