Thanks, I'll give it a look. I did a lot of this 10 years ago, MTS on NT, but things have changed!
Gary
>You should use DLLs inside COM+, not EXEs. Make sure you have some COM classes that can be instantiated. There is an updated COM+ article on my web site.
http://www.craigberntson.com/Articles/kb019.pdf>
>>I'm trying to install a simple COM object on an XP machine being used as a server and make it available to a few other machines. I can instatiate the object on the server and it works fine until I go through the COM+ registration as laid out by Craig Bernston in the May 2001 FoxTalk.
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>>It all seems to work, but then I can no longer instantiate the COM object on the server. I get a "The specified module could not be found" error. If I wipe out the COM+ registration, it works again.
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>>Any ideas? Although XP seems to support this kind of thing, perhaps not so well?
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>>The COM object is an EXE if that makes any difference.
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>>Gary