![]() I hope your COM server has no marshalable interfaces. Click the Services tab to delete the service(s) that are unwanted or leftover. Used for marshalable interface - To find it you can use CLSID of inproc server (another) that implements proxy, stub for this interface. From the Options tab, tick Hide Microsoft Entries so that only the third-party entries are listed. Search registry by name of your DLL in HKCR (for example: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID.Manually (you can register COM class not only as the local machine level but also at the user level, and so you should be very careful as the HKCR is a merged view of HKLM\Software\Classes key and HKCU\Software\Classes key.): Or you can download it separately for free: Win7 SDK It will show you all registry entries related to registered component - then delete them manually with regedit.exe On my machine it is here: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\bin\圆4\oleview.exe" It's part of Visual Studio installation. Since on worst case scenario, you can corrupt your OS, where format and clean OS install will fix the mess.Easy way - oleview.exe from Win SDK - look to Registry tab. Unless you know exactly what you're doing. ![]() Also, you can filter registry scan to specific area, instead of whole registry.īut overall, i don't suggest editing registry either. This is "safe" option, since before modifications, you can make registry backup.
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