Basically, what I want to is be able to explore an ActiveX DLL. I normally fire up VB 6, add the DLL to the \"References\" of the project, and use Object Explorer.
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Is it possible to download the component from that machine and examine it locally in Visual Studio? (That'd be my first suggestion.) (And BTW, the .NET versions of Visual Studio also feature a VB6-like Object Explorer which works nicely for this.)
Alternatively, and it's not free, but you might try ActiveXplorer. (I haven't tried this, but it looks promising.) (Discontinued)