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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:32:19+00:00 2026-05-11T21:32:19+00:00

I wrote an assembly in C# and I needed to invoke a method on

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I wrote an assembly in C# and I needed to invoke a method on the DLL from a VB6.0 application.
I made the DLL COM compliant and registered the DLL accordingly. From my VB application I would then instantiate the class in the .NET assembly using the VB6.0 CreateObject method.

Set dotNetObj = CreateObject("Namespace.ClassName")

I would then be able to invoke any method on that class.

The Problem:

All worked fine, until I tried executing the code on a Vista machine. Whenever I execute the exe it works fine, but whenever the exe is executed using the ‘run as administrator’ option the following error appears:

“ActiveX component can`t create
object.”

I need this EXE to run in admin mode, else certain areas of the legacy system won’t work.

Any ideas on why the CreateObject would not work in admin mode?

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    2026-05-11T21:32:19+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:32 pm

    It sounds like maybe the COM component is only registered for the user – so when the admin tries it, the clsid is unknown. Try running your isntallation/registration process for the admin.

    (does vista put clsids in HKCU? or just HKLM?)

    A quick search seems to indicate that it relates to whether UAC is enabled or disabled… with it enabled it looks in HKCU… disabled and it looks in HKLM. So if you are installing into HKCU, it won’t be there for an admin with UAC disabled.

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