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How to use LoadTypeLib?

Hi all,
I want to read all information from one type library in one COM, such as
"VBScript.dll". I find that in the namespace "System.Enterprise.Internal",
the Publish class has one method "LoadTypeLib" for my use, but it's private,
and i can't access it at all.

Any useful idea will be appreciated!

Thanks.

Alan
Nov 16 '05 #1
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