Re: COM Server Registration

From:
"Alexander Nickolov" <agnickolov@mvps.org>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.atl
Date:
Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:07:00 -0700
Message-ID:
<eP67E4t$HHA.3848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>
Are you sure it's CoGetClassObject that fails and not
IClassFactory::CreateInstance? You don't seem to be
checking errors in your code...

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"Lamefif" <Leonardo.Pjetri@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1190412251.715325.207940@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...

On Sep 21, 9:25 pm, "Alexander Nickolov" <agnicko...@mvps.org> wrote:

Make sure the CLSID in your code matches the CLSID in
your registration script.

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"Lamefif" <Leonardo.Pje...@googlemail.com> wrote in message

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hi, im reading this book on com and need some help with the examples.
i have compiled the server, and to register it i have
written a .reg file as instructed.
-----.reg file--
REGEDIT
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CarInProcServer.CoCar\CLSID = {6F0BA608-CDA6-44ba-
AC80-F2B31B8A496C}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{6F0BA608-CDA6-44ba-AC80-F2B31B8A496C} =
CarInProcServer.CoCar
\InprocServer32 = C:\Documents and Settings\Leonardo\My Documents
\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\CarInProcServer\Debug\CarInProcServer.dll
------
when run the file above works, it adds to registry the server.

hr = CoGetClassObject(CLSID_CoCar, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
                        NULL, IID_IClassFactory, (void**)&pCF);
here however CovetClassObject returns a "Class not registered" and i
get access violation at run time.

--client---
int main()
{
CoInitialize(NULL);
    HRESULT hr = NULL;
    IClassFactory* pCF = NULL;
    ICreateCar* pICreateCar = NULL;
    IStats* pStats = NULL;
    IEngine* pEngine = NULL;
// Get the class factory pointer of CoCar.
    hr = CoGetClassObject(CLSID_CoCar, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER,
                        NULL, IID_IClassFactory, (void**)&pCF);
      // Make a CoCar & get ICreateCar.
    hr = pCF->CreateInstance(NULL, IID_ICreateCar,
(void**)&pICreateCar);
........

thanks


i have double checked that and i think im using the right one:

// {CB430D57-73BA-46d8-B749-8317D93CEA23}
DEFINE_GUID(IID_IEngine,
0xcb430d57, 0x73ba, 0x46d8, 0xb7, 0x49, 0x83, 0x17, 0xd9, 0x3c, 0xea,
0x23);

// {C0DE508D-CE8F-4991-967F-B3E396C11E07}
DEFINE_GUID(IID_IStats,
0xc0de508d, 0xce8f, 0x4991, 0x96, 0x7f, 0xb3, 0xe3, 0x96, 0xc1, 0x1e,
0x7);

// {E0173D16-2397-43f9-9E25-301F7C0B93F6}
DEFINE_GUID(IID_ICreateCar,
0xe0173d16, 0x2397, 0x43f9, 0x9e, 0x25, 0x30, 0x1f, 0x7c, 0xb, 0x93,
0xf6);

// {6F0BA608-CDA6-44ba-AC80-F2B31B8A496C}
DEFINE_GUID(CLSID_CoCar,
0x6f0ba608, 0xcda6, 0x44ba, 0xac, 0x80, 0xf2, 0xb3, 0x1b, 0x8a, 0x49,
0x6c);

im using the last one CLSID_CoCar..

i cant see where im going wrong :(

thanks

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