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TypeLib Object Browser allows you to view the File System and the Registry If you use TLViewer to view a TypeLib you get a more user friendly version of the type library By default TypeLib and Dll location are used to view the File System By using the same path as the TypeLib you can import and display it in the Object Browser Some of the TypeLib Object details are shown in a stand alone Object Browser You can import and display the Registry with specific TypeLib, or all TypeLib's You can export the type library details to IE. It will search the entire IE search index, not just the one you select You can export the registry details to Excel (as a CSV) or to a text editor. How it works: TypeLib Import After you import a TypeLib, we simply display it in a Virtual TreeView. It also shows the metadata that can be included in the TypeLib import. Registry Import To import a Registry TreeView, we simply connect the File System and Registry views together. If there are errors, we will add these to TLError.log. New Files and Folders New files and folders are added to the TreeView as they are discovered. The order of the folders is ordered in the order they are discovered. Registry Hierarchy To the right, in this example, we are looking at the registry key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\WinApp.exe] Types We have the same basic hierarchy for the TypeLibs that you see in Object Browser. Links You will see the TypeLib description in the left hand side of the TreeView. The right hand side shows the information that can be generated by TLViewer. This includes information about the help strings, import and export. Help The help for a selected item is available for you in the right hand side. This is a screenshot of the internal search, as you type, in the Object Browser. Note that this is a live search, so you can select the Help you want in the Registry. External Support TypeLib Object Browser is open source, under the MIT license. It was built as a try it before you buy application for learning purposes. To see the source
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--------------------- TLViewer is a custom OLE Type Library Browser. Its purpose is to expose the built in object browser functionality to Excel. This application adds various data properties and methods to the standard object browser, such as adding registry hives. Some of the major features are: - The built in Object Browser appears when the user browses the workbook. - The built in Object Browser has a simple CHM File parser, that allows quick access to the objects and information stored in a CHM. - The built in Object Browser exposes a small set of registry keys - The built in Object Browser allows an external application to add some properties and methods to the Object Browser. - The built in Object Browser and its CHM File parser can be used for standard OLE Type Libraries. - TLViewer has an external help file parser to allow anyone to create their own help files, or simply to provide some quick explanation of the objects in a Type Library. - TLViewer has a flexible look, allowing you to quickly inspect the information in a Type Library. - TLViewer has a flexible Model; you can easily add your own objects to the tree or use the standard built in objects. - TLViewer has built in database functionality to handle simple registry settings. - TLViewer has built in filtering functionality to allow the user to more easily navigate. - TLViewer allows you to quickly access a library with a single keystroke. TLViewer Changelog: ------------------ 20060629 - First version of TLViewer for use in Excel. 20060621 - First release of TLViewer. 20060604 - Added a view source for the built in OLE Type Library browser. 20060603 - Updated helpfile parser. 20060601 - Added TLViewer.Properties. 20060602 - Added TLViewer.Properties.User. 20060602 - Implemented a new model, which is a combination of Excel's and the built in OLE Type Library browser. 20060501 - Added FilterNodesByFile. 20060500 - Added TLViewer.User to implement a new Model. 20060501 - Added new registry model. 20060501 - First release of TypeLib2Registry TLViewer Development Note: ------------------------- An object database is used to store the data for the model. A single database file is used for all instances of the model. For other models, an instance of the type must be created for each one. A new instance of the object is created and added to the model. To get a snapshot of the current model, the registry hive is read into memory. This approach allows: - The cache to be in-memory - The cache to be easily shared between multiple users - An offline version To add help to a 972550f159
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OcidKey: Used by TLViewer to identify the OpenClassID. OcidType: A key-value pair that describes the relationship between the Key and the TypeLib in the registry. OcidSub: Used by TLViewer to identify the SubKey collection. OcidStr: Used by TLViewer to identify the Description string. OcidInN: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in place in the "SubKey" collection. OcidInS: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "SubKey" collection. OcidInNS: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "SubKeyCollection" collection. OcidInAS: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "Assembly" registry Key. OcidDLL: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "Module" registry Key. OcidDefault: The value of the registry Key is true if the TypeLib is marked as default, false if it is not. OcidFull: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "Class" registry Key. OcidWeak: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is not the default TypeLib for the CLSID. OcidClsid: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "CLSID" registry Key. OcidKeyDefault: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "Default Class" registry Key. OcidCLSID: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "Class" registry Key for the CLSID. OcidProgID: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "ProgID" registry Key. OcidTLSubKey: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "TypeLib" registry Key. OcidKeyUnregister: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "Unregister" registry Key. OcidDefaultInN: The value of the registry Key indicates that the TypeLib is in the "SubKey" collection, with a default OpenClassID.
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