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Re: Re: Winamp integration with Homeseer


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  • Subject: Re: Re: Winamp integration with Homeseer
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 15:34:04 +0100
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Hi Vince,


>
>       In your project un-register HS, then browse and add it again as
a
>reference.

I did think of (and tried that) - no joy. Also as a further test, I knocked
up a quick, totally new project just containing the following code:

Dim hs As HomeSeer.Application   (having added the reference to this
new project)

Private Sub Form_Load()
Set hs = New HomeSeer.Application

End Sub

When I run this in debug mode, I get the exact same error as soon as it
hits
the "Set hs = New HomeSeer.Application" statement. Again,
dropping the 1.5.1
homeseer.exe back into place makes it all work again...


>
>Or use
>       late binding.
>
>

What is this? - remember, I'm not a programmer dude!

Cheers.

Paul G.

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