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02/12/2002 10:48:01
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
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Dcomcnfg
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Hi to all.

VFP7 samples Foxis.


When i follow up the tid document can´t forward this:

System Requirements for Internet Use
To run the FoxIs sample from a Web browser, you must be running:

Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0 or later.
An ISAPI-compatible Web server, such as the Microsoft Personal Web Server for Windows 98 or Microsoft's Internet Information Server (IIS). IIS comes with Windows NT 4.0 and later and can be downloaded from www.microsoft.com; Personal Web Server also can be downloaded from www.microsoft.com.
If you're using Windows NT 4.0 or later, you need to run the DCOMCNFG utility to configure DCOM to give rights to the IIS service to instantiate OLE objects.

To configure Windows NT 4.0 or later DCOM

At the Command prompt, type DCOMCNFG and press Enter.
In the Applications tab, select the name of the Automation server. When you build the server, the application is "employee" by default.
In the Default Security tab of the Distributed COM Configuration Properties dialog box, choose Edit Default for each area: Default Access Permissions, Default Launch Permissions, and Default Configuration Permissions.
In the Registry Value Permissions dialog box for each area, choose Add.
In the Add Names box of the Add Users and Groups dialog box, type your WWW server's name and your login user name.
You can see the server's name in the Microsoft Internet Service Manager Properties window. If your machine name is MINE, the following line in the Add Names box sets up a default user:

\MINE\IUSR_MINE
If your machine name is MINE and you log in as HOMER, the following line in the Add Names box sets up permissions for you when you login:

\MINE\HOMER


I´ve tried the routines checks and all work , except this. why?

Thanks all
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