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COM Free Registration Manifest Creation using Vb.net 2008

$10-30 USD

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Posted about 9 years ago

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I am looking for expert who can help to create or find solution for COM free registration for a few dlls which are provided by 3rd parties. Attached are the sample VB.net 2008 project which I created with a window form of 3 buttons as follow : 1) Test Enventus which calls the vb.net [login to view URL], where this dotnet dll has reference of the COM dll named '[login to view URL]' 2) Test Paramet which calls the vb.net [login to view URL], where this dotnet dll has reference of the COM dll named '[login to view URL]' 3) Test From VB6 which reference to VB6 DLL, name '[login to view URL]' which reference to another active X library '[login to view URL]' in the VB6 environment. The Vb.net project I created called Registration [login to view URL], the complication is I make all the dotnet DLL externally and modular, where each individual DLL take cares of individual COM libraries. If you unzip the attachments you will find below folders : 1) bin --- This is the compiled EXE of Registration Free.exe. Inside this folder, there is a sub-folder called 'dlls' where I keep all the COM libraries, interops, etc. 2) Enventus -- This is the dotnet DLL 'Enventus' project folder 3) Paramet -- This is the dotnet DLL '[login to view URL]' project folder 4) Registration Free -- This is the core project folder ( source code ) for Registration [login to view URL] 5) VB6 -- This is the VB6 project folder of [login to view URL] In the 'dlls' sub-folder under 'bin', I created 3 batch file for your convenient : 1) [login to view URL] --- This register all the 4 COM dll libraries 2) registerdll - wo - [login to view URL] -- This register only 3 COM dll libraries. Exclude CoilPac3.dll. It is used to verify if manifest can be created up to the level of VB6 3) [login to view URL] -- This is to unregister all the 4 COM Libraries. Proof of Delivery : 1) Click all the 3 buttons and pop up ONLY a success message box. You will need to unregister all the DLL first using the batch file [login to view URL] 2) The same success message boxes shall appear in Vista, Window 7, Window 8, Window 8.1 32-bit and 64-bit environment. 3) I need some simple guideline on how you manage to produce the manifest, for example, set 'Isolate' property to TRUE, etc ... Since these DLLs are from our supplier, I would demand the project handler keep these files confidential and not to be distributed to any other parties. The Registration [login to view URL] is compiled in x86, Dotnet Framework 2.0 SP1. You are not allowed to change these settings. However, in the case that only different settings can make these project a success, please inform me and give me the reason for it. You are however, allowed to modify the project source code such as embed the manifest, or whichever method. The final objective is to ensure these dlls are registration free. It has been a big issue for window registration of DLL since Window Vista, 7, 8 are introduced. Thank you
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Dear, I have a good experience in com dll, i released many project with different call method for a com free registration. I have 8 years of experience. I will release your project in 2 days. Thank you.
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