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Matt T Heffron17-May-16 7:20
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Garth, I think you misunderstood the issue.

I have a C# assembly that is exposing functionality via COM.
I will be using it both from a managed C# application
and a legacy application: old, unmanaged C++ that can't be wholesale ported. (But ought to be!)

I'd like to register a single AnyCPU dll so it can be used if the managed application is either 32 or 64 bit, as well as by the legacy app via COM.

I suppose I can only register the 32 bit COM, at least for now.
But can I do that with an AnyCPU dll, or do I still need to build two versions of the dll: 32 bit (==x86) for COM, and AnyCPU for managed app use?
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