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An unhandled exception of type System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException occurred in mscorlib.dll

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Retrieving the COM class factory for component with CLSID {613997F9-F489-4051-ACCB-1C7AE9C9E9A6} failed due to the following error: 80040154 Class not registered (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG)).

I encounter this error on Visual Studio 2013 Community.

I have some native C++ code and I have compiled them as x64 Debug dlls.

Then on the top of those dlls, I used ATL to build COM project to expose some functionalities with interface. (COM is only build as x64 Debug dll version). In post_build event I add "%WinDir%\system32\regsvr32 /s /c "$(TargetPath)" to register my COM. I'm pretty sure all linker and other options are set fine in project settings. This COM dll is also built fine. After compilation I can see the new typelib has been registered.

But when I add a VB.net or C# winform application to test the COM (Winform just supplies some input and call method in COM), I encounter this error.

I know this problem has been discussed many times but it seems all discussions are not my solution. The old discussions are most like related to 32-bit, 64-bit confusion and other problems.

I can see from the registry following key name:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{613997F9-F489-4051-ACCB-1C7AE9C9E9A6}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{613997F9-F489-4051-ACCB-1C7AE9C9E9A6}\InprocServer32
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{613997F9-F489-4051-ACCB-1C7AE9C9E9A6}\Programmable
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{613997F9-F489-4051-ACCB-1C7AE9C9E9A6}\TypeLib
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{613997F9-F489-4051-ACCB-1C7AE9C9E9A6}\Version

I also can see the InProcServer32 key shows the right path to my COM dll.

My computer is 64-bit machine and OS is Windows 8.1

Anyone has some idea?

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  • Use SysInternals' Process Monitor to troubleshoot. Standard reason is that you forgot to remove the jitter forcing so the .NET program runs in 32-bit mode. Jun 6, 2015 at 18:09
  • I re-build a 32-bit version it works fine. I
    – Di Wu
    Jun 7, 2015 at 18:29

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