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Basic Instincts: Inspecting COM Objects With Reflection
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Dec/19/2008
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Reflection is useful for debugging and logging and otherwise providing the type information you need. Here you'll see how to use reflection on COM types.Lucian WischikMSDN Magazine January 2009
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