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%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\<version>\RegAsm.exe WinSCPnet.dll /codebase /tlb %WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\<version>\RegAsm.exe WinSCPnet.dll /codebase /tlb
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-Where the ''%WINDIR%'' is path to your Windows installation, what is typically ''C:\Windows'' or ''C:\WINNT''. Note that you can keep ''%WINDIR%'' as this environment variable should be set on your system to point to the Windows folder. The ''Framework'' needs to be replaced by ''Framework64'' to register the assembly for use from 64-bit applications((What is obviously available on 64-bit systems only)). The ''<version>'' is version of .NET framework to register the assembly with. It is recommended to use the latest available, what currently is ''v4.0.30319''. You may however use any framework version from 2.0 (''v2.0.50727'') up. Note that framework 3.0 and 3.5 do not ship with ''RegAsm.exe''. For these versions use ''RegAsm.exe'' from 2.0.+Where the ''%WINDIR%'' is path to your Windows installation, what is typically ''C:\Windows'' or ''C:\WINNT''. Note that you can keep ''%WINDIR%'' as this environment variable should be set on your system to point to the Windows folder. The ''Framework'' needs to be replaced by ''Framework64'' to register the assembly for use from 64-bit &win64 applications((What is obviously available on 64-bit systems only)). The ''<version>'' is version of .NET framework to register the assembly with. It is recommended to use the latest available, what currently is ''v4.0.30319''. You may however use any framework version from 2.0 (''v2.0.50727'') up. Note that framework 3.0 and 3.5 do not ship with ''RegAsm.exe''. For these versions use ''RegAsm.exe'' from 2.0.
Typical registration command for .NET 4.0 would be: Typical registration command for .NET 4.0 would be:

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