>>Jim,
>>I've had this problem. I installed 'DCOM98.exe' not 'dcom95.exe' and all is working well. I've been in contact w/MS tech support - their upper level support on this issue. They first told me to install IE4.01, I balked thinking some of my customers may not want to do this.
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>>So far the install works fine, but I only started working with it on Sep 23.
>>Robert
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>Hi Robert,
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>The install I sent out was going on Win95 machines, hence DCOM95, the info on Microsoft's DCOM website says that DCOM components are already in Win98 and Windows NT, however I'm having problems running my exe's on a new machine I bought this weekend with Win98 pre-installed. Maybe I need to install DCOM98 on it.
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>This seems so stupid and appears to relate to Microsoft's Internet strategy.
>
>Jim
Jim,
You can find dcom98 on the Visual Studio Cd under the directory \DCOM or \DCOM98 - can't remember which. I have a test machine w/o IE4 installed (a very old copy of Windows 95). A vfp 6.0 executable caused all sorts of errors until I installed dcom98
Good luck.
Robert
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