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I'm assuming we're still talking about dsofile.dll:
If you use regsvr32, it will register in HKLM.
If you use regedit /s with my script, it will register in HKCU.
It's registered in both places...
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If you're creating your own DLL, you can register it any where you want. In fact, I recommend you choose HKCU to allow non-admins to use it. CreateObject finds the association no matter where it is...
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> Why CreateObject looks only HKLM and not HKCU ?
CreateObject just looks for the "DSOFile.OleDocumentProperties" object, no matter where it is in the Windows registry.
By default, dsofile.dll...
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Here is my script for indexing a directory (any directory, including network drives - should work with UNC paths too) and searching for matching files. In this version, it simply executes the files...
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I just posted a solution that might fit your problem: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=507228
You don't have to change the DLL, just manually register it in a way that doesn't violate the...
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The first way to use DLL functions is to early bind, using Tools>References on the VBE menu. However, this prevents you from deploying your code (unless you manually set up each user).
The second...
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