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I m working on this issue from months but not found a appropriate solution yet.
I had made a customized website on ASP.NET 2.0 my website.My requirement is when ever the client login to my site a(Com)dll has to registerd in his system automatically.
Can anybody suggest me the right solution for it??
how do I able to register that dll to the client end that access my website
I be highly obliged
Thank u
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13-Jul-09 0:56am
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Take a look at the tutorial -
How to add ActiveX content to your web pages
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By automatically register, if you mean the component must be registered without notifying the user, that is a matter of security settings at the client.
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Please let me know that your COM+ is need to register in GAC?
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I will only say, the practice of what you are trying to achieve is ill-advised. This approach was declared obsolete years ago, because it brings in lots of problems with security on the client mashine. I suggest looking into other solutions that exist today in many forms... ;)
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