>Funny thing was, even though the install, uninstall, reinstall sequence appeared to work, I'd get a error C0000005 when exiting the .exe file. After the dcom98.exe file install - it went away.
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>I checked the dcom log file to see what files were installed. My attempt to include those files in the InstallShield install still failed to register the dll's properly, even though I had all the files included and sorted in the order of the log file.
The DCOM98 files require configuration and registry entries that you probably don't know about. You can't trust just installing the files...
If you use COM I guess that means you need to run either NT or make sure that IE 4.01 is installed on clients. Yuk...