>Ok, I would just need a little help here to know exactly what I should do.
Let´s go! :)
>I looked at the Microsoft documentation. In the section you mentioned, there is some VFP code for the hook. I just don't know exactly where I should put that code in the VFP environment.
You just need to have the project hook class, open your Project (that contains the source code to your DLL), right-click and options, and inform there your Project Hook class. Close your project, and open it again.
I´m sending to you through email a Project Hook class for that.
>Also, when I am in the Components Service, I can create a new application. I then have the choice to select an existing package or to create a new one. What should I select in there?
Create a new one, for example, Universal Thread. :)
>>Also, I haven't found a place in there where I can indicate the DLL I am using.
Inside the Application you created, you have a Components folder. There, you click Add, and follow the steps, to point to your DLL.
Anyway, with the class I´m sending to you, you just need to build your project. The class will "see" your COM component, and will ask you whether you want to register it into your COM+. ;)
Claudio Lassala