That's a good point. I was referring to using managed code.
>You can create an MFC ActiveX control using VC++ that comes with VS.NET
>
>>Native .NET components can be exposed as COM components via COM Interop (with
>>some performance penalty), but you can't create an ActiveX
>>automation server, or a hostable ActiveX control with .NET.
>>
>>
>>>I am a VFP Programmer. Can I create an ActiveX control in VB.Net that I can host in a Visual Foxpro form, like the treeview control?
>>>
>>>If so, I will learn VB.NET to create a simple graphics/drawing control I need for a commercial application.
>>>
>>>I just haven't found a defining answer yet in the .NET docs.
>>>
>>>Does anyone have an answer to this?
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Microsoft C# / .NET MVP
Mere Mortals for .NET MVP
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