How to manually register a custom OLE server (156547)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows 5.0
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows 6.0
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows 7.0
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro 8.0
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9.0 Professional Edition
This article was previously published under Q156547 SUMMARY
This article describes how you can manually register an OLE server on a
computer that has never had Microsoft Visual FoxPro installed.
This article also assumes you already know how to create a custom OLE
server. For more information, see the Help file.
MORE INFORMATION
To register an .exe or a .dll custom OLE server, you need to have the
following files located in the \System directory for Windows 95 or the
\System32 directory for Windows NT or later on the computer you are installing on:
For Visual FoxPro 5.0:
Vfp500.dll
Vfp5enu.dll
For Visual FoxPro 6.0:
Vfp6r.dll
Vfp6renu.dll
For Visual FoxPro 7.0:
Vfp7r.dll- For single threaded servers.
Vfp7renu.dll
Vfp7t.dll- For multithreaded servers.
For Visual FoxPro 8.0:
Vfp8r.dll- For single threaded servers.
Vfp8renu.dll
Vfp8t.dll- For multithreaded servers.
For Visual FoxPro 9.0:
Vfp9r.dll- For single threaded servers.
Vfp9renu.dll
Vfp9t.dll- For multithreaded servers.
If you do not have these files, you can obtain them from the computer
where you have Visual FoxPro installed.
When you build a custom OLE server, the following three files are created: - The .dll or .exe file
- A type library .tlb file (The .tlb file is optional and is not required
to be distributed)
- A registry .vbr file
Here is an example that shows you how to register an .exe file:
When trying to register an .exe file, you must have the .exe and the .vbr
files. The example below assumes you already have a custom OLE server built
and named Oleserver.exe: - Oleserver.exe (This is the custom OLE server .exe file that you built
from your project.)
- Oleserver.vbr (This file gets automatically created when you build your
custom OLE server.)
Once you copy these two files into the target machine, from the directory
that contains these two files, type the command below at the MS-DOS prompt.
Your .exe file should now be registered.
Here is an example that shows you how to register a .dll file:
When trying to register a .dll file you must have the .dll and .vbr files
and have access to a third file, Regsvr32.exe. The example below assumes
you already have a custom OLE server built and named Oleserver.dll: - OLEServer.dll (This is the custom OLE server .dll file you built from
your project.)
- OLEServer.vbr (This file gets automatically created when you build your
project.)
- Regsvr32.exe (This file comes with Visual FoxPro 5.0 and a number of
other Microsoft applications. Regsvr32.exe is included with Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. )
Once you copy these two files (.dll and .vbr) into the target machine, from
the directory that contains these two files, type the command below at the
MS-DOS prompt
You should get a message box that says "DllRegisterServer in OLEServer.dll
succeeded." Your .dll file is now registered.
Note Manually registering these files is necessary only if you are not
using the Visual FoxPro Setup Wizard (VFP 5.0 and 6.0) or InstallShield Express (VFP 7.0, 8.0 and 9.0) to install your custom OLE server.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 2/16/2005 |
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