Okay, wasn't sure if the URL would heklp you, but wirth a shot. Now, you say
that MS Access is using the DLL as well? If so, what's the exact error
message? Are there any special permissions on the folder that the DLL is
located in or the folder(s) that the DLL accesses, if any? In addition, have
you tried unregistering and reregistering the DLL?
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Carsten Thomsen
Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, and MSF
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
"Stan Sainte-Rose" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Carsten
>
> I thank you for the url..
> I still have the same problem..
>
> But, I think it's a Security issue or something like this..
> Because, I try to run the access application (the dll is also used by this
> application), and I got an 50002 error.
>
> I ve tried to compare the 2 computers but I didn't find where the problem
> comes from...
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Stan
>
>
>
> "CT" <> a écrit dans le message
de
> news: #...
> > Well, if it's VB6 it's worth trying this:
> >
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
> >
> > --
> > Carsten Thomsen
> > Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, and MSF
> > http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
> > "Stan Sainte-Rose" <> wrote in message
> > news:...
> > > Yes, I suppose it's vb6.
> > > How can I register the vb run-time dll's on the machine ?
> > > Which files ?
> > > Thanks for your help
> > > Stan
> > >
> > >
> > > "CT" <> a écrit dans le
message
> > de
> > > news: ...
> > > > Ah, so it's an ActiveX component created in VB. Do you know if it's
> VB6?
> > > The
> > > > version number is reflected in the file name of one of the mentioned
> > > files.
> > > > What I'm getting at here, is that you might want to try and
registher
> > the
> > > VB
> > > > run-time DLL's on the machine.
> > > > --
> > > > Carsten Thomsen
> > > > Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, and MSF
> > > > http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
> > > > "Stan Sainte-Rose" <> wrote in message
> > > > news:...
> > > > > Yes, I used Regsvr32
> > > > > There's something strange, because it works on another computer
> where
> > I
> > > > > update windows 2000 to windows 2003.
> > > > > I have to say also, by using this dll, it adds 2 others dll, vbrun
> and
> > > > vba.
> > > > > I check the versions on the both computers and they're the same...
> > > > > I really need help... 
> > > > >
> > > > > Stan
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > "CT" <> a écrit dans le
> > message
> > > > de
> > > > > news: ...
> > > > > > Has it been registered on Windows 2003?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --
> > > > > > Carsten Thomsen
> > > > > > Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, and MSF
> > > > > > http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
> > > > > > "Stan Sainte-Rose" <> wrote in message
> > > > > > news:%...
> > > > > > > Hi,
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > It's a customized dll made by a company.
> > > > > > > Stan
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > "CT" <> a écrit dans
le
> > > > message
> > > > > > de
> > > > > > > news: ...
> > > > > > > > I'm not sure, but could it be due to permissions on
accessing
> > the
> > > > > > ActiveX
> > > > > > > > DLL, or the permissions needed by the ActiveX DLL? What kind
> of
> > > DLL
> > > > is
> > > > > > it?
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > --
> > > > > > > > Carsten Thomsen
> > > > > > > > Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, and MSF
> > > > > > > > http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105
> > > > > > > > "Stan Sainte-Rose" <> wrote in message
> > > > > > > > news:%...
> > > > > > > > > Hi,
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > I have a problem with an asp.net application.
> > > > > > > > > It worked fine when I used Windows2000 and since I move to
> > > windows
> > > > > > 2003,
> > > > > > > I
> > > > > > > > > get this error
> > > > > > > > > Exception From Hresult : 0x800ac352
> > > > > > > > > I use a specific dll ActiveX
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Any idea ?
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > Stan
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