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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T05:55:52+00:00 2026-05-11T05:55:52+00:00

I have built a C++ dll that I would like to call from C#

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I have built a C++ dll that I would like to call from C# code. I’m able to call one function, but the other throws an exception when the C# code tries to load the dll.

The header looks like this:

extern 'C' __declspec(dllexport) BOOL Install(); extern 'C' __declspec(dllexport) BOOL PPPConnect(); 

This produces a dll with slightly confusing exports table (what does foo = foo mean in the name field?):

File Type: DLL  Section contains the following exports for PPPManager.dll  00000000 characteristics 499F44F0 time date stamp Fri Feb 20 16:04:00 2009     0.00 version        1 ordinal base        2 number of functions        2 number of names  ordinal hint RVA      name        1    0 000078E4 Install = Install       2    1 000079DC PPPConnect = PPPConnect 

My P/Invoke declarations look like this:

[DllImport('PPPManager.dll')] private static extern bool Install();  [DllImport('PPPManager.dll')] private static extern bool PPPConnect(); 

The call to Install returns with no exception, but when I call PPPConnect, I get a MissingMethodException – ‘Can’t find an Entry Point ‘PPPConnect’ in a PInvoke DLL ‘PPPManager.dll’.’

I’ve tried removing the extern and declspec directives from the Install function declaration, so that PPPConnect is the only function exported, and this still doesn’t let me call PPPConnect.

I have also tried doing the DllImport by ordinal; this gives the same result as calling by name – Install returns, but PPPConnect throws the exception ‘Can’t find an Entry Point ‘#2’…’.

The interop log gives:

[pinvokeimpl][preservesig] bool  invivodata.Common.System.IPAQUtils::Install(); BOOLEAN (I1_WINBOOL_VAL) Install();  JIT ERROR FOR PINVOKE METHOD (Managed -> Native):  [pinvokeimpl][preservesig] bool  invivodata.Common.System.IPAQUtils::PPPConnect(); BOOLEAN (I1_WINBOOL_VAL) PPPConnect(); 

This is well outside my area of expertise, so any suggestions or thoughts would be welcome.

Thanks, Paul

edit: It turns out that this code does work; the problem was with the latest dll not being propagated to the device. D’oh!

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  1. 2026-05-11T05:55:53+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:55 am

    Are you using a .def file in your dll project to export those functions? If so, remove it and try again. This is just a guess because it looks like your exports are not what they should be when you do an extern ‘C’ declspec(dllexports).

    I tried this out with a simple C++ dll using

    extern 'C' __declspec(dllexport) BOOL Install(); extern 'C' __declspec(dllexport) BOOL PPPConnect(); 

    and a simple C# app using your PInvoke declarations and it worked fine.

    When I did a dumpbin/exports on the dll I saw:

    Dump of file PPPManager.dll

    File Type: DLL

    Section contains the following exports for PPPManager.dll

    00000000 characteristics 499F6C2D time date stamp Fri Feb 20 20:51:25 2009     0.00 version        1 ordinal base        2 number of functions        2 number of names  ordinal hint RVA      name        1    0 000110CD Install = @ILT+200(_Install)       2    1 00011069 PPPConnect = @ILT+100(_PPPConnect) 

    Notice that the exported names are different in my case.

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