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How to create a C++ ActiveX Component in Visual Studio 2005.

Asked by Fermat1 in ActiveX, Microsoft Visual C++, Visual Studio

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I'm using Visual Studio 2005. Can someone point me to a simple example of how to create a C++ ActiveX component that I can call from a vb6 program? I've found examples via google-search of ActiveX controls, but all I need is a simple component with a few exposed methods and variables.

I've generally created com components via vb6 in the past, and currently need to use c++ (not c#).  I can't seem to find the right combination.  Should I create an MFC DLL and enable automation?  Should I create an ATL Project?  Can I add a class and functions/variables from class view, or should I key them in manually?

Ideally I'd like to add reference to the library from vb6, but can always use CreateObject() if neccessary.
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