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From: Alex Shevchuk (ashevchukCORILLIAN.COM)
Date: Tue Mar 12 2002 - 15:54:34 CST

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    Try this:

    in Internet Information Services:

    - stop your Web Service;
    - right-click on your virtual directory:
      - If "Unload" button "Directory" tab is enabled - click it.
      - Otherwise, I don't know. :(

    Alex

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Anandan Subbaiyan [mailto:ASubbaiyanBRASSRING.COM]
    > Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:39 PM
    > To: DCOMDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
    > Subject: Web Server/SOAP Server NOT Releasing DLL Reference
    >
    >
    > I have created the WSDL File from the ActiveX DLL (VB) using MS WSDL
    > Generator in the Virtual Directory of IIS Web Server. The
    > Call to the SOAP
    > Server from the SOAP Client from Visual Basic (using MS SOAP
    > Toolkit 2.0)
    > works fine.
    >
    > I cound not able to compile the ActiveX DLL after the call . It says
    > "Permission denied".
    > I could able to compile after restarting the machine. So I am
    > thinking the
    > WebServer or the SOAP Server is holding the reference to the DLL.
    >
    > This may not be the right place to post this But any inputs
    > are appreciated.
    >
    > Thankx,
    > Anand
    >
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