Re: VB.NET SNMP example



I would if I knew how. I do not know how to wrap the code or call it from
VB.NET. That is my challenge. I could do this in VB 6, but cannot
understand where or how to do this in VB.NET. Everything that I read says
that I should simply be able to add a reference to the DLL, then I could use
it, but I can't add the reference. I am stuck before I have even gotten
started.

"Eugene Gershnik" wrote:

> mony wrote:
> > My question is not really about SNMP as it is about properly
> > referencing an object. For example, if I have the following VB code
>
>
> Why do you bother? Write the code that talks to SNMP in managed C++ and wrap
> all calls in .NET objects. Then use them normally from VB.NET
>
> --
> Eugene
> http://www.gershnik.com
>
>
>
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