COM interface in a standalone Visual Basic application?

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COM interface in a standalone Visual Basic application?

Postby JayBee » Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:52 pm

Okay, I've given up on getting the COM interface to work via BA and Excel. They just don't get on, as far as my machine is concerned.

Is it possible to access the DLL from a standalone VB application?

If so then does anyone have a few hints to get me started.

I haven't programmed for over 10 years. All this OO stuff gets in the way of my wanting just to write code.

Thanks.
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