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User Control and ActiveX control
Now I am hosting a user control(an assembly in .dll) in IE.
I want to know the difference between this kind of control and ActiveX
control.
thank you.
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S.M. Altaf [MVP] #2
Re: User Control and ActiveX control
ActiveX controls needs to be registered on the user's machine. Your DLL
requires the framework to be present on the user's machine. Simply because
of the environment in which they were created. ActiveX controls can be
created in VB6, while .NET DLLs can be created in VB.NET or C#.
-Altaf
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"xudeutsch" <xudeutsch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DF7212E7-0BAA-4768-B300-4F18B88E2F2F@microsoft.com...> Now I am hosting a user control(an assembly in .dll) in IE.
> I want to know the difference between this kind of control and ActiveX
> control.
> thank you.
S.M. Altaf [MVP] Guest



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