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alberto.br1 Posted - 02/08/2002 : 03:07:39 AM
I've tried to build an external Dll (by C++ and Visual Basic) but Origin NLSF is not able to find the function I built in the Dll library!
Could anybody try to explain to me what I have to do and which is the Dll external convention used by Origin?

Thanks in advance
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contac Posted - 02/21/2002 : 3:30:51 PM
Have you tried to write this dll in VC???
Bob Posted - 02/11/2002 : 9:12:43 PM
I'm not 100% but you may not have registered your new dll with windows. You can do this by using regsvr32.exe.
Try executing this from the run box
"regsvr32.exe c:\testing\external.dll"




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