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Automating a hidden email on startup dll app?
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
ActiveVFP
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01003587
Message ID:
01003662
Views:
19
The only "rights, directory access" given is to the avfpdemo3 directory and files or anything created with WebAppBuilder or anything you program it to do. Nothing that already exists on the computer unless you tell it to.
I will not answer any more of your questions given your last comments.

>I am serious about using it... provided I can get it to work... but things don't necessarily pan out... I don't just give open access to rights, directory access, etc.
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>My accusations are not idiotic as you couldn't answer my last issue well, and completely disregard my issue here...
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>If you DO a google check on error 80070003 (as resulted from your .aspx page), you too would see that many items refer to CDONTS and EMAIL. That was my first approach to finding out why I couldn't get something working.
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>>Give me a break - you obviously aren't serious about using the product. So figure it out yourself. Also, stop the idiotic accusations...
>>>If this IS the case, I'll be really p!$$ed...
>>>
>>>Anyhow, as I stated in a previous thread, I had the default application (after original install) work for the demo pages. I then modified a program and added a method, recompiled and got an error from the ASPX page - unable to createobject() of the Visual FoxPro COM server.
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>>>SO.... I did an uninstall and removed all directories of AVFP. Then, REINSTALLED from scratch... When trying to get the NEW version working, I get a NEW error.. When checking the Admin EVENT VIEWER logs (as the page describes), it comes up with an error '80070003'.
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>>>By doing a quick GOOGLE Search, this error refers to CDOnts, MAPI Mail, etc... primarily automated emails...
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>>>1. If you ARE sending yourself a low-level email to find out who is using your "Free" product, thats total crap... what else MAY you also be sending yourself.
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>>>2. If you ARE NOT sending an email, then what would it tie back to...
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>>>I can't assess a product if I can't run it, make a mod and resume working. If I can't get answers, I will go elsewhere. If this is something of a behind-the-scenes email attempt, I think EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW OF THIS!!!
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