Looks like you need to recompile the wwc base classes and make sure wconnect.h is in the path. I'd delete all the fxp files in the wconnect/classes folder first.
Cheers,
Andrew
>I installed WWC on my PC for a small test. IIS is intalled and update to date. When I installed WWC, it asked me for the basic information. All went ok and after it says that IIS will have to be restarted, so it did, I got "H_KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE not found" from Visual FoxPro. This is the line which reported that:
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>lcValue = loAPI.ReadRegistryString(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,;
> "SOFTWARE\West Wind Technologies\Web Connection\Servers\"+THIS.CLASS,;
> "AppBasePath")
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>Any idea how to resolve this issue?
If we were to introduce Visual FoxBase+, would we be able to work from the dotNet Prompt?
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