![]() If your DLL had been written to be registered using the regsvr32 mechanism, it would already have an entrypoint called DllRegisterServer. The regsvr32 mechanism is very simple, it just does a LoadLibrary of the DLL named on the command line and then does a GetProcAddress of an entry point called DllRegisterServer (or DllUnregisterServer if you ar unregistering) and finally calls the entry point. ![]() I susupect that regsvr32 is not the solution to your problems.
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