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The common language runtime exposes COM objects through a proxy called the runtime callable wrapper (RCW). Although the RCW appears to be an ordinary object to .NET clients, its primary function is to marshal calls between a .NET client and a COM object.

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Can't get all excel processes to stop when closing through Powershell

With this code, I am opening excel(with visible = false so the user cannot see it), writing to a workbook, and then either opening excel(making it visible) after the script ends or closing it ...
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Can we use Reflection to read COM object properties info?

Can we use Reflection to read COM object properties info? I am trying to get Property Name and Value of a COM object using the below code. But it fails. here connection is my COM object. foreach (...
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Releasing a COM object reference safely from .NET

I have read a lot of articles on the net about releasing RCW's safely, and it seems to me that no one can agree on exactly what needs to be done in what order, so I'm asking you guys for your opinions....
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Visual Studio OrderedTests: COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used

First off, the technologies being used here include: Visual Studio, C#, Selenium WebDriver, Google Chrome, and MS Excel. I'm in the process of building an automation framework to test multiple web ...
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Debugging a (marshalled) RCW proxy blocks the message loop on the COM server - why?

I have a simple process that accesses the Excel application object. It subscribes to an event and then attaches a debugger to itself. The entire source code of the app is as follows: void Main() { ...
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.net interop System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.InternalWrapIUnknownWithComObject dead lock in some occasions

we are experiencing a deadlock when trying to use a RCW in C# code which is wrapping a C++ Com object. It works most of the time, but now and then we have a deadlock where the main thread stops at : ...
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How to manage .Net's RCW COM object creation paramets (namely requested interface)?

I'm using an external native COM component in my C# .NET application. This COM DLL doesn't have a type library, so I had to write the interop code myself, and having include/idl files I did it like ...
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How to Reference Edited Interop Assemblies

I have been working through Enumerating Windows Portable Devices in C#, which among other things says to edit a Runtime Callable Wrapper (RCW) generated for the PortableDeviceApi COM object, since the ...
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COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook

I'm facing the following issue COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used.' System.Runtime.InteropServices.InvalidComObjectException: COM object that has been ...
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Application crashed with access violation exception (0xC0000005) when exiting

The application is a WPF application based on .NET Framework 4.5. It is built in x86 mode, and running on Windows 7 (32bit). When exiting the application by clicking the close button of the main ...
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COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used, only in test debug

I am starting a WPF application from an MSTest (as a STA thread). I start the application in the assembly initialize and wait for it to complete loading. Both when I manually close the main window (...
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How can I "replace" the interface for an object returned from COM to managed code?

I face some weird performance issues and I suspect that they may arise from having a dynamic specified as return type of a COM interface method. Specifically this is how IHTMLDOMChildrenCollection ...
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Getting RCW value of System.__ComObject in windbg script

I am trying to write a Windbg script where i have 1k addresses in a file. For each address, at offset 0x30 is a COM object. I want to get all native pointers from COM object. I know how to do it ...
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Closing Excel Workbook - System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException : Exception from HRESULT: 0x800A03EC

I've put in the following method that returns a value from an XLS file cell : public static string ReadFromExcel(string filePath, int sheetNum, int xCell, int yCell) { List<...
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loading C++/CLI assembly from c#

I'm writing a C++/CLI RCW around a set of proprietary COM-objects for use from a C#-application, when I deploy the RCW and the C#-application I get a FileNotFound error. After this I did the ...
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Find office COM object and release it properly

I am using an Application which do word and excel automation but does not release the COM objects properly. I have no access to the source code, so I would like to release the COM objects myself in a ...
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How to avoid race on RCW cleanup

I have a gui application, that periodically shows the cpu load. The load is read by a StateReader class: public class StateReader { ManagementObjectSearcher searcher; public StateReader() ...
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Runtime Callable Wrapper Class Not Registered

I have a dll called srxCOM.dll for titan-FTP, this dll was made for VB6. I want to use the dll in Visual Studio .NET, So I created a run-time callable wrapper using tblimp and called it srxCOMnet.dll. ...
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RCW Finalizer Access Violation

I am using COM interop for creating a managed plugin into an unmanaged application using VS2012/.NET 4.5/Win8.1. All the interop stuff seems to be going ok, but when I close the app I get an MDA ...
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.NET Native and RCW overhead

I'm curious about how .NET Native works. Normally when using WinRT classes in managed code, they are invoked through RCW, incurring some overhead due to the interop between managed and unmanaged code. ...
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"COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used" error related to vb.net form event

I'm hooking an arcobjects map event to a vb.net form to listen for map selection changes. This all works fine but users are reporting this error occassionally when opening the form. I can't see any ...
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How to get the System.Type of a Runtime Callable Wrapper class from its CLSID?

Note: For background information please see this related question: How to get LINQPad to Dump() System.__ComObject references? I am able to retrieve the CLSID of the RCW class corresponding to a COM ...
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RCW & reference counting when using COM interop in C#

I have an application that uses Office interop assemblies. I am aware about the "Runtime Callable Wrapper (RCW)" managed by the runtime. But I am not very sure how the reference count gets incremented....
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Code Coverage in VS2008 on .net runtime callable wrappers

I have a .DLL which contains .NET Runtime callable wrappers for COM/DCOM objects. I have written a testing suite in C# in VS 2008 which calls our server functions which are in the abovementioned .DLL....
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"Option Strict On disallows implicit conversions" inconsistent enforcement

configuration 1: building ESRI add-ins for ArcMap 10.4 using Visual Studio 2015 targeting the .NET 4.5.2 framework configuration 2: building ESRI add-ins for ArcMap 10.3 using Visual Studio 2013 ...
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"COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used"

I have a little function in my asp / C# site which exports some data through excel using PIA. After some research along days about how to use properly all of this, sometimes I'm getting this error: ...
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Why does an RCW handle WM_PAINT when calling it from its own apartment

My application is native windows application (MFC/Win32) which loads .NET plugins via COM. The application exposes its document model via COM (implemented in ATL). I have a line of code which looks ...
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Why would this raise an InvalidClassCast exception?

For certain reasons, I must provide manually written runtime callable wrappers for a number of COM components offered by my shop. This is the interface definition for component A: [ComImport, Guid("...
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What circumstances other than "await" will allow synchronous code to be interrupted

I recently came across a strange bug in my async code. I was calling a blocking method on a COM control, which appeared to allow my async continuations to run while it was blocking. Consider example ...
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Can I force collection for objects of certain type only?

I have a problem with RCWs not being timely collected. I think of periodically force-starting garbage collection from inside code. However I'm not sure if that will have some undesired slowdown. I'm ...
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How would I make garbage collection clean up RCW objects bound to an out-proc COM server?

I have a 64-bit .NET process that runs for days. The process consumes a native 32-bit COM server using DCOM. Once in a while the COM server runs out of memory because the .NET process garbage ...
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using WebBrowser Control in ASP.NET MVC application

Is it possible to create one and only WebBrowser control and keep it in Session Values and then use it when neccessary? if so, how? I create the WebBrowser object and keep it and keep it in some ...
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Why is the generated wrapper for property type selecting this interface?

When I ask Visual Studio to generate runtime callable wrappers for my COM components, it is selecting a strange type to wrap a certain interface property. This is a summarized type library for ...
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Proper way to Dispose of IDisposable COM Object Wrappers After foreach Loop

foreach loops call .dispose() on objects which implement IDisposable automatically. It's a nice feature, but let's say you had the following function: public COMWrapper GetCOMWrapperByName(string ...
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Can an IActivationFactory return the same instance multiple times?

While exploring WinRT, I made an experiment with singletons: by implementing the IActivationFactory myself, I can make a singleton "at the ABI level". The factory just returns the same instance every ...
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Is it necessary to explicitly Invoke calls to COM object's thread?

I am using a 3rd party Activex control from .NET. I have successfully created the RCWs (AxInterop.ACMELib.dll and Interop.ACMELib.dll) by adding a reference to the ActiveX ocx and dragging a control ...
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Strange COM Object Behavior in C#

I've run into an issue that I think is related to the way the CLR interops with COM objects, but I was hoping some folks here could maybe offer a little more insight. I want to apologize in advance ...
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Why a RaceOnRCWCleanup error when closing a form with WebBrowser control on it?

VS2008, .NET 2, VB.NET, XP ... I have a Windows form, with a WebBrowser control and a Close button, which just does a Me.Close. The form's cancel button is set to the Close button, so that I can ...
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Does COM's put_XXX methods change to set_XXX in a .NET RCW

I have a COM component that has get_XXX and put_XXX methods inside it. I used it in a .NET project and a RCW was generated for it. I now see get_XXX and set_XXX methods and NOT the put_XXX one? Is ...
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VB.NET Track COM RCW error

I have a really big project that I can not easily strip down. When the application is being closed, I get the error "InvalidComObjectException: A COM object that has been disconnected from the RCW ...
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how to tell if a COM object has been separated from its underlying RCW without relying on exceptions?

A way to tell if the COM Object's reference count has reached 0 is by attempting to access one of its members and catch the resulting InvalidComObjectException, which is not very elegant and doesn't ...
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VS2008 UnitTesting - detached RCW with Office Application objects (PowerPoint, etc.)

BACKGROUND I am automating an PowerPoint 2007 via C# I am writing unittests using the built-in unit testing of Visual Studio (Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting) for my code I am well ...
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COM RCW - ActiveX Component can't create object

I have one COM component - "ProgramA.dll" This COM component is internally referencing "ProgramB.dll", and creating an instance of underlying object as follow: Public Sub AddData() Dim..... ....... ...
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The type 'COMSVCSLib.ObjectControl' is defined in an assembly that is not referenced

I have two VB 6 assemblies (DLLs). ProgramA.dll, and ProgramB.dll, which I need to add as reference in my .NET Web Service (version 2.0). I was handed over these two DLLs by different developers. One ...
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What is the difference between an Interop and a RCW (Runtime Callable Wrapper)?

What is the difference between an Interop and a RCW (Runtime Callable Wrapper)? Is it just terminology?
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Release build introduces bugs with COM objects

I have a clas library in which I use OutlookStorage.cs to read an (Outlook .msg) email and the attachments within that email. I open each attachment with a custom document viewer which converts ...
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How to get LINQPad to Dump() System.__ComObject references?

I am playing around with using LINQPad to rapidly develop small ArcObjects (a COM-based library for ESRI's ArcGIS software) applications and have had some success in using it to Dump() the properties ...
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Using 32 bit interop dll in 64 bit application

I am little confused about using 32 bit interop dll with 64 bit process. In order to get access to 8TB of memory I am going to build my application for 64 bit, unfortunately it uses some statistical ...
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c++ - COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used

My problem is the error message in the title: COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used. I have tried to google it, but i could find only solutions related to ...
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static C# object causes: COM object that has been separated from its underlying RCW cannot be used

I have a MyObject that creates a static devDrv from an external DLL. If devDrv is created by the MyObject constructor. code works fine. If devDrv is created by one of the MyObject.Connect(see 2nd ...