Not really...as it's the DCOM config panel ;)

My guess is that if you patch the dev server then the COM object will
fail on there also... Might be an idea to test that.... 

Also check the vendors site to see if they have an updated version of
the Object...

If patching the dev server causes the object to break then there is some
documentation somewhere on the macromedia site (don't know the specific
address) that will allow you to roll back the patch which will at least
get the object running in the live environment whilst you find a
configuration that works on the dev server...

HTH



-----Original Message-----
From: Brook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 18:01
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Urgent: COM Object Issue


CFMX / Win2k. The dev box has not been patched and the live server has.
The 
live server is having the error. The com object works fine on the dev 
server. I get the same error on a couple com objects. One is simply:

function FolderSize(path)
{Var fso  = CreateObject("COM", "Scripting.FileSystemObject"); Var
folder = fso.Getfolder(path); Return folder.Size;}

And this causes an error. I think they are both COM objects not DCOM 
objects. They are definitely not listed in the dcomcnfg.exe control
panel. 
But there are a lot of numbered entries with no name. Does this control 
panel work with COM objects aswell as DCOM objects?





At 04:56 PM 23/09/02 +0100, you wrote:
>What version of CF are you using...
>
>I seem to recall your initial post... And I think your runnin cmfx on 
>both a dev and live site? Are both the same version ? Ie patched...
>
>Is CF running as the default System account?
>
>Is the COM object a normal COM object or a DCOM object ?
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 17:08
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Urgent: COM Object Issue
>
>
>I'm sorry to post this again, but this COM object does all our payment 
>processing and it is currently down. What kind of permissions do COM 
>objects need? Where do you assign these permissions. Does anyone know 
>what this error means:
>
>An exception occurred when instantiating a Com object.
>The cause of this exception was that: AutomationException: 0x80070005 -

>General access denied error.
>
>Brook
>
>
>
>

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