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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:43:39+00:00 2026-05-11T06:43:39+00:00

Note: Using CoGetClassObject , to create multiple objects through a class object for which

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  • Using CoGetClassObject, to create multiple objects through a class object for which there is a CLSID in the system registry

  • Single threaded apartment

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hresult = CoInitializeEx(NULL, COINIT_APARTMENTTHREADED);  IClassFactory *pIClassFactory;  hresult = CoGetClassObject (clsid, CLSCTX_LOCAL_SERVER, NULL, IID_IClassFactory, (LPVOID *)&pIClassFactory);   hresult = pIClassFactory->QueryInterface (IID_IUnknown, (LPVOID *)&pUnk);   hresult = pUnk->QueryInterface (__uuidof(IExample), (LPVOID *)&pISimClass); 

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  • E_NOINTERFACE is returned
    • *ppvObject is set to NULL

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:43:39+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:43 am

    The problem here is that you are confusing the class object and the object itself. CoGetClassObject will give you a pointer to an object that implements IClassFactory and intended to create an instance of the object you are interested in. It is not an actual instance of that object.

    In your example, you are getting an IUnknown pointer by calling QueryInterface on the IClassFactory pointer. This pointer still points to the instance of the class object, hence doing QueryInterface for the interface you are interested in results in an error. Instead you need to call IClassFactory::Createinstance to get the IUnknown pointer to the actual object and do the QueryInterface on that pointer.

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