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Windows2003 and activeX dlls

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Haakon - 12 Jan 2005 07:51 GMT
Hi,
We have made a webapplication with several dlls that we have been working
for a while on windows 2000 and even installed it on a Windows 2003.
We have just bought a new server and I try to install the dlls with regsvr32
but I keep getting the same error :

Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'
Server.CreateObject Failed

/dokserver3/scripts/CreateFormPage.asp, line 38

800401f3

The error occurs on the creatobject line.
For me, it seems like it is a premission error, but I don't know what kind
of dll's  that need premission. Anybody out there who knows how to set up a
windows 2003 server before installing web applications??

Kind regards,

Jon Haakon
Alex Dybenko - 12 Jan 2005 14:01 GMT
if you have anonymous web site - then user which run on behalf of IIS -
IUSR_... should have a permission to this activex dll.
next time better ask at corresponding IIS newsgroup, this one for MS Access
issues

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> Hi,
> We have made a webapplication with several dlls that we have been working
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> Jon Haakon
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