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##* Change the path to the SN key to the central copy (<AssemblyOriginatorKeyFile>).
 
##* Change the path to the SN key to the central copy (<AssemblyOriginatorKeyFile>).
 
# Build project
 
# Build project
# Register .dll<pre>gacutil /i <file>.dll</pre><pre>regasm <file>.dll</pre>
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# Register .dll.  Must be repeated every time the library is changed.<pre>gacutil /i <file>.dll</pre><pre>regasm <file>.dll</pre>
 
# Call library in Perl
 
# Call library in Perl
<pre>use Win32::OLE;
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#<pre>use Win32::OLE;
  
 
$hello = new Win32::OLE('HelloDot.HelloWorld') or die $!;
 
$hello = new Win32::OLE('HelloDot.HelloWorld') or die $!;
 
$hello->sayHello();</pre>
 
$hello->sayHello();</pre>

Revision as of 16:26, 28 March 2007

  1. Create strong name key.
    sn -k <name>.snk
  2. Add strong name key to project.
    1. Right click on the project in VS, choose Properties
    2. In Signing tab, enable signing and browse to .snk
    3. Close project and text edit the .csproj file.
      • Change the path to the SN key to the central copy (<AssemblyOriginatorKeyFile>).
  3. Build project
  4. Register .dll. Must be repeated every time the library is changed.
    gacutil /i <file>.dll
    regasm <file>.dll
  5. Call library in Perl
  6. use Win32::OLE;

$hello = new Win32::OLE('HelloDot.HelloWorld') or die $!; $hello->sayHello();