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Apr 5th, 2012, 08:10 AM
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Runtime error 430 class does not support automation or does not support expected.....
Hi everybody,
I am new a member, I used to go through this forum as a non-member, I have learned lot from it. First thanks all to made this happen.
I am facing a problem in project, Pl. find details below and help to fix soon.
Project Info: I am developing a GUI-Project in vb6.0 using third party DLL (one is .net dll which is using one more c++ dll) to interact with external hardware.
What I have done: I registered .net dll using regasm and created tlb and the same to be reference in vb6.0
Current Status: I able to create object for the .net class and able call most of the methods of it... those are all working well. However when I call a particular method (Transmit) its giving following runtime error.
"Runtime error 430 Class does not support automation or does not support expected interface"
As per our one of thread I have ensured DLLs to be the latest. Since only one or two method is not working. I unable to locate the problem. Also I tried with another PC... it went vain.
Pl. help me out from this ASAP- since I was trying fix this from last 3-4 days.
With best regards,
Suresh
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Apr 5th, 2012, 08:14 AM
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Re: Runtime error 430 class does not support automation or does not support expected.
I forgot to mention that third party .net demo application using the same method (Transmit) - that's working...
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Apr 6th, 2012, 01:18 AM
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Re: Runtime error 430 class does not support automation or does not support expected.
I decoded the .net dll to source code to know why there are some methods/classes are not working in Vb6.0 even after its registered properly....... It seems like the methods - overloaded with same no. of arguments and classes - having constructor with argument(s) are only not working. Pl. clarify Am I Correct?
Since this is third party dll, can you pl. suggest alternate way to fix this. Awaiting your valuable feedback.
With best regards,
Suresh T.K.
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