Server Object Error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed
I'm trying to install a simple e-mail form to my webpage; which takes some info from user (like name, phone, e-mail,etc...) and when user pushes submit button e-mails them to me immediately. I've tried to do so with ASP Formmail but I couldn't succeed. . it gives me: Server object error " 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed " error. Can anyone please help me to install my form? Because I need to install it immediately;
Hope someone out there can help me out with this one. I'm at a loss.
I'm sporadically getting this error when I open my XML driven photo gallery on my new website:
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed /NewSite/Weddings.asp, line 106 800401f3
This is apparently the offending code:
Set objWeddingsXML = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.FreeThreadedDOMDocument.4.0") objWeddingsXML.async = False objWeddingsXML.Load(Server.MapPath("photosxml.xml"))
What really has me stumped is why it's sporadic. I figure either it should work or not at all. My hosting company says it's not their servers causing the error...but their support has been a little dodgy before.
i had done your web page with feedback form. In that i had used ASP to email the users feedback. but when the user sends feedback. the asp email scripts return error as
I am trying to create a comments form with html and have it sent to my email address from the website via ASP. I keep getting an error message that says:
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed /myapp/email.asp, line 3 Invalid class string
I've examined my line 3, and I cannot see the problem. Could anyone tell me whats wrong with the codes, or must I have a separate database to house the contents of my forms as well?
Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800401F3) Invalid ProgID. For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp. /forums/functions/functions_upload.asp, line 108
I'm getting this error, how do I rectify this.. this error comes at this stage. Set objUpload = Server.CreateObject("Persits.Upload.1")
I run IIS 5.0 in combination with Win2K. My company also run Outlook in combination with Exchange.
The problem i cannot make a simple mailing test page.
I treid a lot of different things also from this site, but all doensn't work. Please help me with a simple code so i can build on it. A simple "Hello World" would be nice in a e-mail.
I already treid:
<% myTo="FMeussen@TeStrake.nl" Dim MyMail Set MyMail = server.CreateObject("CDOSYS.NewMessage") MyMail.To = myTo MyMail.From = "verrs@yahoo.com" MyMail.Subject = "" MyMail.Body ="If this message is receive then the test script is good." MyMail.Send Set MyMail = Nothing %>
but this creates this error message: Error Type: Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800401F3) Invalid ProgID. For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp. /email.asp, line 4
We developed a dll using vb6 to be used in asp pages.When we tested it on my machine(windows 2000 professional) it worked fine.But when I moved it to the production server(windows 2000 server) it is giving server object error.
Server objecterror 'ASP 0177 : 80040111'
Server.CreateObject Failed
/profile/peoplelinklogin.asp, line 45 ClassFactory cannot supply requested class
I have built a DLL using VB 6.0 and trying to run create the object in ASP. Eg:
<% set a = Server.Createobject("Office.clsOffice") %>
When the ASP is executed, I received the error message:
Error Type:
Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800401F3) Invalid class string
I have regsvr32 the dll, added the DLL in Component services, grant full access to the dll for the ISUR_XXX , IWAM_XXX users and even administrator. But no matter what, it still doesn't work. I am using WinXP Pro client and IIS 5.1. The ASP and DLL works fine in my Win2K server. Is there some settings in XP that I have missed out?
i am working on a asp site and facing problem during upload file the error is "Error
Type: Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800401F3) Invalid ProgID. For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site "
I have tried to find the solution online but not able to get what is ils file. Waiting for response.
I am doing an asp in order to be able to insert data into BaaN ERP from a pocket pc. I have tested my files on my local machine and it worked fine.i moved them to the server and now it doesn't work and i'm getting the following error message :
Server objecterror 'ASP 0177 : 80080005' Server.CreateObject Failed /mobaan/objectos/form4_teste.asp, line 12 Server execution failed
on line 12 i've got: Set BaanObj = Server.CreateObject("Baan4.Application")
Any idea why this is happening? The directory exists on the FS. It's an upload script to put files in a database directory. It errors out on the upload.
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'
Server.CreateObject Failed
/ProspectTracking/alphatest/default/Upload/upload.asp, line 3
Server object error 'ASP 0178 : 80070005' Server.CreateObject Access Error /SendZipFiles.asp, line 40 The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object.
on my win2003 iis6 asp page when component is registered in COM+ service.
How do I solve this? How do I allow "out of process" in IIS6?
The ProgID is correct. The .dll is registered. This is a permission issue. I can create objects when I disable anonymous access on the Web site in IIS (Win XP Pro). And I've given IUSR_<MachineName> pemissions all over the place (registry, files, folders, etc.)! Still can't create the objects with anonymous access enabled. It's not a problem on another XP Pro machine, but I can figure out the difference. Someone said to use dcomcnfg.exe, but the steps I was given don't seem to apply to my OS (likely they were for Win2K).
I am just beginning with asp and have gotten an error that I need some help with. I posted an identical pair of files to two different host servers. The first one gave me:
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3' Server.CreateObject Failed /bdt1/readfile.asp, line 12
I found some info about the server missing some dll files, but had no real way of checking that out so I uploaded the files to a second host server. This time I got the following:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0035' File not found /Test-BDT/readfile.asp, line 13
So I'm a bit confused. The files are in the same folder. One is just a simple txt file and the other contains these lines (lines 11 thru 17):
<% set tfile=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") set TFStream=tfile.OpenTextFile("newText.txt") textprinter=TFStream.readall() %> <p> <%=textprinter%>
I have used COM component for ASP WebPages to show pages. The old component worked fine. When I added new procedure to the COM component, compiled and registered it, I get the following error in end user machine: Error Type: Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800AEA5F) 800aea5f In the development machine the component working fine. what is the problem.
error:Error Type: CDO.Message.1 (0x80040213) The transport failed to connect to the server.
<% sch = "http://schemas.microsoft.com/cdo/configuration/" Set cdoConfig = CreateObject("CDO.Configuration") With cdoConfig.Fields .Item(sch & "sendusing") = 2 ' cdoSendUsingPort .Item(sch & "smtpserver") = "<enter_mail.server_here>" .update End With
Set cdoMessage = CreateObject("CDO.Message") With cdoMessage Set .Configuration = cdoConfig .From = "basvbas@yahoo.com" .To = "basvbas22@yahoo.com" .Subject = "Sample CDO Message" .TextBody = "This is a test for CDO.message" .Send End With
Set cdoMessage = Nothing Set cdoConfig = Nothing %>
I have a form in my website and keep getting this error I was wondering if anyone could help out with this error message I keep getting
<!--#include file="email_validation.asp"--> <% Dim strMailFrom Dim strMailTo Dim strMailServer Dim strMailSubject ' ------------------------------------------------------- ' Stuff you need to change ' -------------------------------------------------------