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Posted By: Prafulla S Shimpi       Member Level: Gold       Posted Date: 21 Jan 2008       Category: C#

What should you do to enable them to continue?



You have written a COM component to provide advanced mathematical formulas for some of your school colleagues projects. Some of your colleagues are moving their projects to Visual Studio 2005 and require a RCW to continue their work.
What should you do to enable them to continue?



Select Answer:

Use the ActiveX Library Importer tool to create and sign a PIA for your component
Set a reference to your component from any Visual Studio .NET project to quickly create a RCW for you component
Create an extra class that uses the Platform Invoke to call methods from your component
Use the Type Library Importer tool to create and sign a PIA for your component




      
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