Open your project settings and select the Custom Build Step tab. Verify
that the registration step is being performed correctly, or if you prefer
remove it entirely and rebuild, see if that corrects the problem, if so you
at least no where to begin looking.

Matthew A. Overlund

Richard Grover <rgrover@student.usyd.edu.au> wrote in message
news:38af4ee9@news.devx.com...
>
> More information about my problem...
>
> I have since discovered that the dll is created properly, and that it can
> be manually registered using the ActiveX Control Text Container. I still
> have to kill Visual Studio each time, but at least I can build things.