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Vfp com - access denied in vs 2003
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
00995360
Message ID:
00995823
Vues:
10
Neil
As you can see in my thread #995127 , i am getting this at the server. Do you think it has something to do with indexing services too??
Jaime

>This thing has plaqued me for three years and today I found the dirty dog that is causing it. I had to *stop* indexing services on the development computer. Now my day of development remains uninterrupted with "Access Denied" messages. So.... the question is: What does indexing services have to do with a dll that is in the BIN folder of an asp.net web application
>(that has been activated by a previous test run of the web application)
>Neil
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>>I have a very frustrating thing going on during asp.net web development (VS 2003, C#, OS = XP prof, vfp COM). Sometimes when I restart my application I get an error stating that Access is Denied to the following assembly:
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>>interop.gmgonline
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>>interop.gmgonline is a multithreaded vfp COM object that I reference in my project. To rectify the situation all I have to do is restart the computer. Is there a way to register my vfp com object in the Global Assemby Cache (GAC) so that I can get on with my programming without rebooting several times a day. That is .... I am assuming the problem is related to a similar problem that occurs when you do not put strong-named assemblies or private strong named assemblies in GAC. I don't know the steps involved with registering a vfp com object in the GAC. I have not seen any white papers on the subject. Also.... can we specify a vfp com object in web.config to avoid this problem instead.
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>>Reagrds,
>>Dr.G.(Neil)
Why do programs stop working correctly as soon as you leave the Fox?
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