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07-17-04 10:52 PM

Look at my post to the newsgroup right above you. You will
find a couple of Knowledge Based articles referenced in
there. You must follow them if you are using NTFS for one,
and the other eludes to making and placing an include file
at the root (wwwroot) of your website.

Personally, I place all include files in the _fpclass
directory to keep them private and insure the path
statement for the virtual in preceded by /_fpclass/....etc.
If a directory up because it's being called in a subweb,
then use ../_fpclass/cdovbs.inc. See KBA 218607 and
260985. My problem then evolved to KBA 258932 and I am
missing the mswcrun.dll which is supposed to reside in
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Designer, but I don't have
it. The KBA says it is pertinent to IIS V5 and MS
recommends using CDO, but how can we do it without the
file needed to avoid errors?

I feel like I am in a catch 22 situation and like you am
waiting for someone in MS to answer this newsgroup.

>-----Original Message-----
>I have an ASP page where I am trying to create
a "NewMail" object. My syntax is:
>
>Dim objsendmail
>Set objsendmail = Createobject("CDONTS.NewMail")
>
>When I link to this page, I get an error saying that it
has an error on the line where I am trying to
use "Createobject", it cannot create the object.  My SMTP
is running.  What now?
>.
>





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