Current configuration is:
- The main application is unmanaged.
- It contains DLL, containing TLB, which describes functions, exposed to COM model.
- To support ASMX web services, it loads .NET framework, and starts ASP.NET domain that serves web service calls.
- To serve web service calls, it needs data from the main application. So, we're generating Interop assembly from TLB (using tlbimp.exe), and web service assemblies use this Interop to communicate with COM objects in the main application.
Everything works ok until we've encountered problem with versions. When 2 versions of application (containing 2 versions of TLB) were installed on the same computer, both versions of TLB (for example, 2.0 and 2.1) are registered, and lower version stops to work. ProcessMonitor shows that, when trying to call web service of version 2.0 instance, it looks into registry for TLB's GUID, reads all sub-keys with version numbers, takes the last version (2.1) and starts reading its contents. After that, it reads DLL of version 2.1, and fails to make COM calls inside its own process - as far as I understand, due to problems in marshaling.
How can I make the Interop that would not require presence of TLB (at least, presence of registered TLB) to make in-process COM calls?
Thanks in advance.