I have a situation in which a managed DLL calls some unmanaged DLL. I know the CLSID of the unmanaged DLL, is there any way to find out what binary file houses that CLSID?
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Normaly, you can just go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\”GUID”
And find a key called “InProcServer32” for instance and there will be the default value that has the DLL. This is one simple way to do it.