Thanks, that is what I proposed to my boss. When I opened the dll within the IDE, I was able to see everything I needed. I opened it as a type library. Now all I need to do is learn how to write a 'simple' .Net dll in Delphi.
The learning never stops for me.
I do appreciate all the help...
I have read that article, but it assumes you have to have access to the c++ code and to make modifications to it. Once that is done then the rest of the instructions can be followed and use that dll.
In my case it is in VB, which I have no access to the actual code, nor able to have the...
There are many registry settings that will need to be 'copied' for the Delphi to work as it did on the actual machine. Do a search in the registry for Borland and Delphi, and export the whole shabang.
This will give you a nice start.
I need to use some functions that are written in Visual Studio 2008 .net (VB), which was made into a dll. This dll is an 'assembly' but not strong named, and it can not be resistered.
I know the function names and parameters. When I try
loadlibrary and getprocaddress
the loadlibrary returns a...
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