User`s guide
Using .NET with VEE  7
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other type libraries) in the directory where the program is 
saved. After VEE gets the Interop Assembly, it gets all of the 
type information from it.
Go ahead and select the COM tab. This may take some time 
as VEE scans your registry for COM type libraries. Now 
select the Microsoft ActiveX Plugin.
You are now prompted for the namespaces to import. This is 
an optional step, but go ahead and select 
Interop.ActiveXPlugin, System, and System.IO.
From the Device menu, open the Function & Object Browser. 
One of the menu selections is .NET/CLR Objects. Select this 
option. Note how the Assembly window in Figure 165 reflects 
the two selections you made earlier.
NOTE
To avoid the overhead of VEE having to copy the generated Interop 
Assemblies from a temporary directory to your VEE program directory, 
save your VEE program first. This way, the generated Interop Assemblies 
will be directly saved in your VEE program directory.
NOTE
The Import .NET Namespaces dialog box will come up every time unless you 
uncheck the check box in the .NET Assembly References dialog box.










