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I have successfully opened a C++ (Non VS) application in Visual Studio and compiled a DLL. (I know virtually nothing about C++). I want to reference this in a VB app, but the attempt returns an error that says it is not a .NET assembly. I've tried to create a brand new C++ class application and cut and paste... but there's just too many ';' and '{...}' for me to handle.

 

You would think if it compiles and works successfully, I should be able to reference it, eh? Any thoughts?

 

Thx.

 

Dwaine

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