Normally you would use clireg32.exe and point it at a .vbr, i.e. "clireg32 myclass.vbr". I assume you are talking about a COM object that you created that you want to register remotely (stub).
Remember of course that there are lots of issues here - DLL/EXE, single/multi-use, Automation Manager/DCOM, ACL, etc.
>Hello,
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>Does anybody know how to register a class on the network? Some of my users received the error "Class not registered".
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>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Eric Shaneson
Cutting Edge Consulting