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‎May 05, 2009
04:10 PM
How to call a .NET dll function in InstallScript?
Hi,
I have been trying to call a .NET dll function from inside InstallScript.
InstallShield Help gives a way to call dll functions inside InstallScript but there is not reference to the class to which the function belongs. As such, I think its reffering to a C or C++ dll when explaning this section.
In .NET, the function has to reside inside a class, and if I don't specify the class name before the function, the runtime won't be able to resolve. If I do, the InstallShield compiler gives me an error. Maybe I am not using the right syntax, but am not able to find any helpful information online.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
I have been trying to call a .NET dll function from inside InstallScript.
InstallShield Help gives a way to call dll functions inside InstallScript but there is not reference to the class to which the function belongs. As such, I think its reffering to a C or C++ dll when explaning this section.
In .NET, the function has to reside inside a class, and if I don't specify the class name before the function, the runtime won't be able to resolve. If I do, the InstallShield compiler gives me an error. Maybe I am not using the right syntax, but am not able to find any helpful information online.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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‎May 05, 2009
05:54 PM
Perhaps start with the help for "DotNetCoCreateObject".
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‎May 08, 2009
02:21 PM
Thanks for getting me started Robert, but the call to DotNetCoCreateObject is throwing an exception. I can't find any reason why it would do that. Also, this thread mentions exactly the same problem I am experiencing with the error number being the same too:
http://community.acresso.com/archive/index.php?t-177907.html
http://community.acresso.com/archive/index.php?t-177907.html
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‎May 08, 2009
04:05 PM
Could you post an outline of your call or calls to DotNetCoCreateObject?
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‎May 08, 2009
04:12 PM
Thanks for your help, but I was able to figure it out reading this thread:
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=175009
The problem was the same, using a Static class 🙂
thanks again...
http://community.installshield.com/showthread.php?t=175009
The problem was the same, using a Static class 🙂
thanks again...
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