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Re^4: How to find GUID of Typelibrary for a given OLE Object?

by Anonymous Monk
on Mar 31, 2005 at 09:08 UTC ( [id://443747]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: How to find GUID of Typelibrary for a given OLE Object?
in thread How to find GUID of Typelibrary for a given OLE Object?

Thanks for your answer! Is this hack GUARANTEED to work for any ActiveX object name (i.e. is this naming scheme a some form of a standard)? (I mean is there anything regarding this in OLE specs)? Can I rely on this hack in my code?

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Re^5: How to find GUID of Typelibrary for a given OLE Object?
by abhinavvaid (Acolyte) on Apr 01, 2005 at 10:46 UTC
    Using Perl with OLE. There are various tools available in the market to get the GUID's. The one that comes with Active Perl k/a browser works well. And then there are ways to track it via registry and Microsoft OLE viewer also.

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