The same is true when you use literally any reference DLL that was originally compiled for an x86 architecture with any DotNET Assembly. Or without errors) in 圆4 (64 bit) systems, this is absolutely the case. If the Addin already works fine in x86 (32 bit) systems and then it fails (with If an Addin is COM-based, it probably has to be run in 32 bit mode (because if it's COM-based its reference libraries were probably compiled on an x86 architecture). maybe you're thinking of VSTO instead of COM? Sorry Paul, but I'm really not too sure what you're thinking when you say COM Addins can't be run in 32 bit.
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