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<title>Using a .NET Assembly via COM by Jim McKeeth</title>
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<summary>Using .NET Assemblies as COM objects in Win32 programs is simple, once you are familiar with the necessary hoops. This article outlines the steps necessary and provides a few tips to improve your experience.</summary>
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