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From: Anuga Laxmi Kanth Reddy (areddy2
BAAN.COM)Date: Mon Jan 07 2002 - 03:38:21 CST
See MSDN articles... Q177394 HOWTO: Troubleshoot Run-Time Error '429' in
DCOM Applications and
Q269330 HOWTO: Troubleshoot DCOM for Visual Basic Client/Server Applications
See Also Q201740 Cannot Create Object Error when Browsing ASP Pages
Q194801 PRB: Active Server Pages Returns VBScript Runtime Error '800a01ad'
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From: David Chng [mailto:davidchngky
HOTMAIL.COM]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 2:45 PM
To: DCOM
DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
Subject: Calling remote DCOM from ASP
Hi all,
I have a Active X DLL (VB) registered on my app server and I am supposed to
call the class from ASP page in my web server. At the moment I am trying the
standard CreateObject(ClassID, ServerName).
However, that line of code returns the following error
Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A01AD)
ActiveX component can't create object:
It seems like there may be some authentication error/problems, my web server
IIS may not have enough access to run the remote DLL. FYI, I set the IIS to
run under my own username (with admin access on both the web and app
server). Any ideas what could be the access problem here? Or any suggestions
on ways to call remote DLL from ASP?
Any helps will be appreciated.
Thanks,
David
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