>Thanks Craig,
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>I assume that means the runtime.dll has to be registered on the server like any other .dll, which means they would have to allow that, and probably don't. What do you do then, put your own server on their pipe? Lease a T1. I just want to demo some data driven web apps as well as sell my software to a target audience and actually have a commerce site eventually.
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>Something tells me I'm missing something I should know and probably do but am to close to the problem to see it.
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>Thanks,
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>Gary Beasley
>Softlogx, Atlanta
You need to register the DLL and install the runtime support files.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer