I made a small executable file in VB, compiled it and threw it in the Bin folder of my virtual web directory, however when I try to run it from an ASP webpage I keep getting the error that it can not create the object.
After some googling everyone seems to say that you must register the .exe with the server first. My question is, how do I go about registering the .exe file with the server (I have admin access to the server) so that I can use it in my ASP webpage.
I run a classified ads site, and one of the features are that the user will be notifed of all new ads (at once) that are posted, everynight. At the moment the user must go to a specific page to enable this, what i would like to do is set this automatically when registering to enable.
the database uses yes and no for this feature, however i have tried entering a default value of yes, however when someone registers it shows the (-1) in the database and not the yes.
This regards a listing of youth events. I have a Access DB that users input to. A page where users can view input and the events. I use Dreamweaver to make this. When entering informaiton into the db a user would enter in the Event_Reg field the site where a person can go to register for the event. I would like to make a Link Titled "Register" for all events that users enter into the db.
But when a users clicks "Register" it would take them to the site specified in the Db Event_Reg field. Below is the dynamic code I am using now. It will produce the actual site address. I just want it to show Register when clisked take them to the appropriate site.
How do I register FileSystemObject and ImageGlue component with MTS? Because the files manipulated using ImageGlue & FSO need to be recorded in the database. Without transactions, a lot of 'floating' files (without entry in the database), and entries without the physical files left around on the server.
I downloaded your "A Beginner's Guide to CDOSYS" article I displayed the Sample1.htm page with the IE6 within a web folder. The page display perfectly. I filledin the e-mail info and clicked send. All worked without any error message. I destination e-mail address never received the mail. Do I need to setup IIS 5 first? Register it somehow. Please advise. I'm anxious to use this built in component.
My ISP is Comcast. My OS is Windows 2000 server Pro. I setup the MS Outlook for outgoing mail. Outgoing mail with MS Outlook works fine.
I have a database with two fields: product and photo. The page should display pictures of the product, which are on the photo field and if there is no picture (in this case there is no registers in the database) I need to display a message like "hey dude, no pics right now". Code:
i'm developing a site but i'm still new to ASP..i could only code a simple DB [add/edit/remove] coding..
i need to creat accounts for users, so i must have a LOGIN page contains all the standard such as: Logout, register new user,remember password ,,
users who should register in my site , are previously stored in DB by a KEY field..not to allow any user to register..a new user should only insert that key,if it is exist in my record,i shall allow him to view some pages.
I want an automatic email to send to a user when they register, the first page looks like this, i took away all the table information and what have you ....
I am having trouble trying to detect if no records are retrieved by the search. There doesn't seem to be a problem with the connection to the database or the SQL query. I think the problem is somewhere in my If statement. Code:
In file '1.asp' I call Server.CreateObject("a") to create an instance of object 'a'.
I then call Server.Execute("2.asp") and want to pass the reference to the object 'a' I just created to the script executing in '2.asp'. Session cookies are not enabled so there is no session object.
Does anyone know if there is any documented way of doing that? or if there is a good/right solution to this problem?
My system has a problem when I invoke the fileSystemObject to create a text file (it worked ok long before.) The asp seems running, but actually never finishes. I don't know what I done wrong to the server. How can I fix the problem? Is there a way to resinstall the filesystemobject to the server?
why the second statement below hangs the call to the server. I am running Win2000 , SP4, IIS 5.0 on a local machine. I recently applied SP4 and had to re-install IIS. The code use to work okay under Sp3.
Set TypeLib = Server.CreateObject("Scriptlet.TypeLib") TempGUID = TypeLib.Guid Response.Write TempGUID & Chr(13) & Chr(10) Set TypeLib = Nothing
I have a VB script function that creates an instance of an ActiveX object on the server. The problem is that even if I delete the physical DLL on the server,it still creates the oblect. Which means it's not pointing to the correct DLL. I searched the entire registry and all strings were pointing to the same physical path. But as I say, even if I modify or delete this DLL it's one of our own ActiveX component, it still works.
I also searched the entire server for this DLL's name and found it in a couple of other places. I then renamed those DLLs to ".old". Have you ever heard of anything like it ? Somehow there must be a cached version that the server use when I call the CreateObject method instead of using the registered one.
I've got an asp page using CDONTS for mail. It's running on an NT4 server with the latest updates. I don't have any problems with the page except I want to convert it to a vbscript (.vbs) file so that I can schedule it to run with Task Scheduler. So the original page works fine.I've copied the page code and edited it to scripting standards and saved it as a .vbs file. It's on the same server as the original asp page.But I get this error when it runs: ActiveX component can't create object: 'CDONTS.NewMail'
How do you capture an error when executing "Server.CreateObject" from and asp page. The object does not get created and no error message is reported. I know the application recognizes the existence of the registered dll but it does not creat it
I am new here so hi to all anyone can help me as i have a problem when i create the object Set objWord = createobject("Word.Application") i get the error Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01ad'
I'm studying "Visual Basic Developer's Guid to ASP & IIS", and I am following instructions an pp 72-75.I am creating a WebClass, and enter code as instructed, and it all is entered correctly.
When I try and run, I get the folowing error:
"The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions. Access is denied to this object."
I've not compiled this, but am following instructions to just run the project.Is this not possible without compiling it?
MSXML3.0 is installed on the server.When calling the function below I get an error:
Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP.3.0")
However when using Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP") the object gets created just fine.Is there a difference between the 2 functions?Is the second one using MSXML3.0 or an older version? What could be causing the first call to fail?
my problem is my Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Errors") fails with Invalid ProgID. For additional information specific to this message please visit
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My other Server.CreateObject's work for other ADODB objects but not for this one. Any ideas why and how to fix? i m using Windows 2000 Server SP3.
I just setup a new machine with Vista Business Edition and IIS 7. I had to turn on IIS 7 attributes including the IIS Manager. Not sure what options I needed I turn them all on that even remotely look like I might need them.
The IIS Manager looks total foreign to me but eventually I figure how to add a virtual folder. I then started making script files in html, javascript and vbscript. I would run them through IIS 7 using the URL: http://localhost/../filename. This all worked fine and I was able to try most of the code that I had used on IIS 6 under XP.
I then start adding ASP server-side calls to the script. I tried several objects: Request, Response..etc. and they worked fine. The problem started when I started using the Server object. In particular when I added the line: