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Automation (formerly OLE Automation) allows other applications to expose objects and their interfaces to your application. You can make use of this feature by writing Automation clients in C++, as well as in Visual Basic and other interpreted languages that support Automation.
For information and a procedure, see the article Automation Clients: Using Type Libraries.