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Mike Ghan (2004-07-26 16:16):
> Unfortunately that didn't correct the problem. Anyone else able too
> compile the example?
I've no Windows box here right now, but you *do* have a type library
with the given GUID, do you? Because I don't, at least not under
HKCR\TypeLib ...
s.
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