>>>I'm jumping into Win2K for the first time and having a problem. I've built a multi-threaded COM DLL just like I've always done and installed it in a new package in Win2K Component Services. It's being called from ASP running in IIS 5.0. I called the component just like I always did on NT 4 with IIS 4.0. I see the ball spinning in the Component Services snapin, but I'm getting a vbscript error when I call the method. Any ideas here?
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>>>Here's the error I'm getting:
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>>>Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01a8'
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>>>Object required: 'c:\inetpub\wwwroot\t'
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>>>/toshiba/Clients.ASP, line 20
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>>What's in line 20?
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>>Do you get this error calling the object if it's not in a COM+ application?
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>No. I can also call the component directly from the command window and it works. I'm beginning to think it's a rights issue or changes in ASP 3.0/IIS 5.0 in how it handles this.
Man, I don't know, I never saw this when switching over. COM from ASP worked just the same. Is the error thrown on the line that tries to create the object, or on a subsequent method call? If a method call, what is the method trying to do? Are there any other methods that do work?
Erik Moore
Clientelligence