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Reference Problem

GD
Hi,

When i try to add "add reference", I coulndt see any reference on .net tab.
I also get message <The type library wrapper tool 'tlbimp' cannot be found on this system. Please re-instal visual studio> , when i try to add refence on com tab.
I have re-instal visual studio but nothing changed.

Thanks four your assistance
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Hi GD,

It will be great if you can rephrase your words.

Do you mean you cannot right click on References, and select add references?

OR

when you see the references dialog box, you want to add a dll, but it does not work? If this is the case, are you sure your dll is a com interop or .net dll?

Unmanaged dll without being wrapped up will not work when you want to add references to it.

Hope it helps. Correct me if i am wrong.

Thanks.
--
Regards,
Chua Wen Ching :)
"GD" wrote:
Hi,

When i try to add "add reference", I coulndt see any reference on .net tab.
I also get message <The type library wrapper tool 'tlbimp' cannot be found on this system. Please re-instal visual studio> , when i try to add refence on com tab.
I have re-instal visual studio but nothing changed.

Thanks four your assistance

Jul 21 '05 #2
GD
I can right click on References but i could not see any reference on <.net tab> to add. I can see references on <com tab> but when i try to add them i get error

"Chua Wen Ching" wrote:
Hi GD,

It will be great if you can rephrase your words.

Do you mean you cannot right click on References, and select add references?

OR

when you see the references dialog box, you want to add a dll, but it does not work? If this is the case, are you sure your dll is a com interop or .net dll?

Unmanaged dll without being wrapped up will not work when you want to add references to it.

Hope it helps. Correct me if i am wrong.

Thanks.
--
Regards,
Chua Wen Ching :)
"GD" wrote:
Hi,

When i try to add "add reference", I coulndt see any reference on .net tab.
I also get message <The type library wrapper tool 'tlbimp' cannot be found on this system. Please re-instal visual studio> , when i try to add refence on com tab.
I have re-instal visual studio but nothing changed.

Thanks four your assistance

Jul 21 '05 #3

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