I'm working on a product that exposes some .NET API through COM interop. As a part of the build we generate *.tlb files for all such assemblies and deliver them as a part of a separate SDK package. Our customers can install the SDK on top of our product and create applications that use our COM API.
Do we need to ship and register those *.tlb files with the product itself? Is there a situation when *.tlb are required at runtime, when third-party libraries coded against them are executed?
Please explain how it works, if you answer Yes. I seen a lot of comments all over the internet that say that I have to deliver and register them, but I did not find one that clearly explains why it should be done. That made me doubt that it is true.
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