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Visual FoxPro and .NET
Yes, it still does since, at its root, it's still a COM dll not a .NET dll
>Hello,
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>I have a foxpro code compiled as DLL and am calling it from ASP.NET application. Do I have to register this DLL on the server? It seems to me that I do, although I have seen in some discussions that the COM classes do not have to be registered anymore in ASP.NET - just copying the dll into bin directory and adding the reference into the VS project should do it.
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>Does this hold for Foxpro COM classes as well? It doesn't seem to be working for me - it always complains about COM object not being registered.
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>Any help would be welcome.
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>Thanks,
>
>Martin
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