Yeah I was thinking of adding more try-catch to my file but I'm not sure
where I would put this as I don't really know were the problem is happing. I
think the com object is having the problem and it already has a try
statement around it.


Linkpoint had me copy two .dll files to my system32 dir. I wonder if I need
to register these? The instructions to this are all messed up as I have
three versions that our completely different. I think I am using the most
current code though.


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From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 1:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Linkpoint API Host not responding problem.


Sounds like and ideal situation for a try-catch block.  You can build just
such a try catch system, that retries x number of times than if no luck,
displays a friendly type message that hopefully encourages the user to try
their purchase again in the near future.
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