Yes...
You must use "Mapinfo.Runtime" instead of "Mapinfo.Application" as parameter of
the CreateObject() function.

Hope it's help.

Herv� DORIER




                                                      
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hello

Is it possible to create a "run-version" of mapinfo with visual basic?

thanks
haavard
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