Failure to invoke WinSCP.dll from Magic eDeveloper EDI
Hello,
Magic eDeveloper (by MSE) is a tier-4 tool for the development of cross-platform and cross-databases data management applications.
This tool includes an operand that calls COM objects via CallDLL() function or ActiveX events.
I have set up portable WinSCP.exe (version 5.0.6 beta) and its matching WinSCP.dll, in the application folder,
registered with my Windows 7 registry, and checked that all classes have indeed registered keys.
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\RegAsm.exe "C:\Magic\WinSCP.dll" /codebase /tlb
From there on nothing works :-(
Calling the DLL file results in error message that the called function cannot be found or loaded.
Similarly, the ActiveX API doesn't find and registered classes that belong to WinSCP.
I know that it is far fetched to expect assistance regarding such a private and vague setting.
However, since Magic has proven itself in the past in invoking COM objects in such manners,
please suggest a way to make it happen here as well :-)
With gratitude,
Shlomo Tommer
eDeveloper
Magic eDeveloper (by MSE) is a tier-4 tool for the development of cross-platform and cross-databases data management applications.
This tool includes an operand that calls COM objects via CallDLL() function or ActiveX events.
I have set up portable WinSCP.exe (version 5.0.6 beta) and its matching WinSCP.dll, in the application folder,
registered with my Windows 7 registry, and checked that all classes have indeed registered keys.
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\RegAsm.exe "C:\Magic\WinSCP.dll" /codebase /tlb
From there on nothing works :-(
Calling the DLL file results in error message that the called function cannot be found or loaded.
Similarly, the ActiveX API doesn't find and registered classes that belong to WinSCP.
I know that it is far fetched to expect assistance regarding such a private and vague setting.
However, since Magic has proven itself in the past in invoking COM objects in such manners,
please suggest a way to make it happen here as well :-)
With gratitude,
Shlomo Tommer
eDeveloper