Lorraine,
I had a similar problem.
MS VC++ was mangling the function name. So, the function ended up with @ signs and other characters in it.
To solve it, use a .DEF file and specify the function names you are exporting.
EG. (NB. the two functions prefixed with uxp_ are the actual extended...
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