Re: Embedded EVc dll calls from vb.net

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And it's compiloed for the right processor?

-Chris


"merco" <d.mercanti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1132907648.360753.275420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> thanks,
> now the functions are named OK
> File Type: DLL
>
> Section contains the following exports for ProvaDll.dll
>
> 00000000 characteristics
> 4386C6DD time date stamp Fri Nov 25 09:10:05 2005
> 0.00 version
> 1 ordinal base
> 5 number of functions
> 5 number of names
>
> ordinal hint RVA name
>
> 1 0 00001054 COMClose
> 2 1 00001010 COMOpen
> 3 2 00001080 Echo
> 4 3 00001008 fnProvaDll
> 5 4 00003084 nProvaDll
>
> but not i get a "MissingMethodException" both using "fnProvaDll" and
> "#4" in declaration (also using DLLImport)...
> What can I do ?
>


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