![]() If nothing helps, you need to investigate the issue more carefully. Run regsvr32 /u and re-run your test with a webpage. OS uses this value to determine what binary to use on COM component activation. If it points to the location you use as output of component compilation process then it, most likely, has been set during build (unless you put build results directly to C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files which I really doubt). Possibility 1: build process created AppID named-value under HCKR\CLSID\\InprocServer32 registry key. Here it helps to understand how does COM activation work anyway? It is always a good idea to test on a machine other than build server though. In that case your control could be registered by the build process. ![]() Scenario 2: Test environment polluted by the build processĪnother scenario I can think of is that you are testing on the same machine that you used to build new version of your control. BAT script previously generated by Package
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