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Default Attn Darren Green - 08-20-2003 , 07:23 AM







Darren,

Thank you for aanswering the question that I send to Allan Mitchell. I
have read many post, and I have try all of the different suggestions.

With regards to your answer I have install these packages to my computer
and to the server:

sql2kasp3

SQL2KDeskSP3

sql2ksp3







I came across a thread that point out that and I quote:

"You'd normally see this behavior if you do not have the typelib or
proxystub dll register on the machine where you execute this code. You
should make sure that the typelib that contains the definition for your
interface"



Have you hear anything like this before.



Darren I appreacite your help.

Regards,

Gerry


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Default Re: Attn Darren Green - 08-20-2003 , 11:03 AM






Please stick to one thread, I have replied in the original one.


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"Petroleo" <member36161 (AT) dbforums (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Darren,

Thank you for aanswering the question that I send to Allan Mitchell. I
have read many post, and I have try all of the different suggestions.

With regards to your answer I have install these packages to my computer
and to the server:

sql2kasp3

SQL2KDeskSP3

sql2ksp3







I came across a thread that point out that and I quote:

"You'd normally see this behavior if you do not have the typelib or
proxystub dll register on the machine where you execute this code. You
should make sure that the typelib that contains the definition for your
interface"



Have you hear anything like this before.



Darren I appreacite your help.

Regards,

Gerry


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