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From: Christine Wolak (cwolak
SCT.COM)Date: Wed Oct 03 2001 - 09:27:59 CDT
Preethi, I remember seeing this in MTS as well. What we did that seemed to
work is to be sure that your project properties are set to BINARY
COMPATIBILITY with the version of the DLL that you dropped into MTS.
Project Compatibility and No Compatibility did not work. I don't know if
that was what was fixed in service pack 6 or if it was something else, but
give it a try. You may want to "strip everything down" before you start -
take your DLL out of MTS, unregister ALL copies of it, delete all copies
(except one, if you need it for compatibility reasons), and EMPTY YOUR
RECYCLE BIN. Then start from the top - recompile, drop the DLL into MTS,
make sure project properties say Binary Compatibility, and run the
debugger. Good luck!
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