>......If the DDL you talk about is an in-process COM server, then yes, VFP can use it.
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>Thanks for the reply!
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>So far in my reading about creating the dll in VB it talks of being either in process or out process. I'm still learning so I'm not quite sure what the difference is.
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>Anyway, what is throwing me is some of the terminology. The VB docs call the dll an ActiveX dll. Is there a difference between a "plain" dll and an ActiveX dll?
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>Thanks again for your reply!
There are two types of DLLs: function libraries written using C/C++ or Delphi (among others) and COM. Neither VB nor VFP can not create a library DLL. They only create COM.
You can use any COM DLL you create in VB in VFP and vice versa.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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