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only takes a minute: Sign up COM registration fails: “Automation error: the system cannot find the file specified”, when installing dll into other folder than the tlb file up vote 3 down vote favorite We have a COM component (let's call it MyLib) developed in VB.NET, for our Access application (let's call it MyApp) to use. In order to do
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that, we need to do COM registration using the generated MyLib.dll and MyLib.tlb files. When I am installing both files into our MyApp's folder, everything is working fine, the COM function is invoked correctly. However, I am having an error mentioned in the title when I am installing the dll into a common folder - the reason I am doing it is because we want to allow different versions of MyApp to be installed on the same machine. So if the COM component doesn't change, we of course want to share it among these different versions and let Windows do the reference count. I am not sure where I should put the MyLib.tlb file, either in MyApp's installation folder, or the same common folder as MyLib.dll. But anyway, I tried both locations, and they all gave the same error. I tried to compare the registry files between the case when I put MyLib.* into MyApp's folder, and the case when I put MyLib.dll into common folder. I can't see any difference except of course the CodeBase of the Class
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Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join regasm codebase them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Registering a .NET dll for use in VB6 application up vote 7 down vote favorite I have a DLL I wrote in C# which I want to use in my VB6 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11673878/com-registration-fails-automation-error-the-system-cannot-find-the-file-speci application. In VS2008 the project property "Register for COM interop" is checked, and when I compile the DLL and try to use it on my development machine - it runs ok. I need to run it on a computer which does not have VS2008, so I tried to register this DLL like so: C:\WINDOWS\system32>..\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\regasm myDLL.dll /tlb: myDLL.tlb /codebase but then when I try to run it I get this error: Automation Error The system cannot find the file specified. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6522318/registering-a-net-dll-for-use-in-vb6-application Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong? .net com vb6 regasm share|improve this question asked Jun 29 '11 at 14:26 La La La 3617 Did you move it after you registered it? Is the file definitely available on the machine? –Jeff Jun 29 '11 at 14:53 See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/881750/… –Jeff Jun 29 '11 at 14:55 You will need to run RegAsm with elevated privileges on Windows Vista/7 by running your command prompt as admin –Matt Wilko Jun 30 '11 at 15:18 Did you Ever Find an Answer?? –Christopher Chase Jul 26 '11 at 2:22 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote Just like you specified the full path to regasm.exe, you need to specify the full path to your .dll ;-) share|improve this answer answered Jun 29 '11 at 21:48 Dabblernl 7,2181365124 I'm running regasm from the path of my dll. –La La La Jun 30 '11 at 11:14 @ La La La: Did you try my suggestion? –Dabblernl Jun 30 '11 at 15:04 Yes, it didn't work... :/ –La La La Jul 3 '11 at 4:43 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote The reason this is happening is because you have not assigned a GUID to your classes. Your class in .NET should be decorated like this: [GuidAttribute("BA713700-522D-466e-8DD4-225884504678")] public cl
ASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/Advanced ASP.NET/Enterprise Services Integration/automation error, The system cannot find the file specified automation error, The http://forums.asp.net/t/1073809.aspx?automation+error+The+system+cannot+find+the+file+specified system cannot find the file specified RSS 2 replies Last post Feb 20, 2007 02:47 AM by prasant.swain ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21566547/VBScript-CreateObject-error-message-The-system-cannot-find-the-file-specified.html Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply prasant.swai... Member 21 Points 10 Posts automation error, The system cannot find the file specified Feb automation error 10, 2007 03:11 AM|prasant.swain|LINK in my .net application i am using a COM file (that is written in vb 6) . this function internally call another dll and reading the globla.asa file using ASPTypeLibrary .. and when i usethe function in my application it is giving me this error automation error The system cannot find the automation error the file specified. :-2147024894 .. Please if anyone have simillar kind of problem then please give me it's solution.. Thanks.. Prasant Swain Reply SGWellens All-Star 124309 Points 10172 Posts Moderator Re: automation error, The system cannot find the file specified Feb 10, 2007 04:29 PM|SGWellens|LINK With depends.exe, you can look at any executable file and see the list of file it needs to run. http://www.dependencywalker.com/ Steve Wellens My blog Reply prasant.swai... Member 21 Points 10 Posts Re: automation error, The system cannot find the file specified Feb 20, 2007 02:47 AM|prasant.swain|LINK Thankyou SG Wellens.. actually i find the problem. that is due to the missing of a registry entry.. And again thank you for providing such a important tool.. Prasant Swain ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › This site is managed for Microsoft by Neudesic, LLC. | © 2016 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement| Terms of Use| Contact Us| Advertise With Us| CMS by Umbraco| Hosted on Microsoft Azure Feedback on ASP.NET| File Bugs| Support Lifecycle
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