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Unable to use .Net DLL (XML WebServices related) in ASP 3.0

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From: nick_lovely

Hi,

I've created a C# component from a web-service. I've registered it as
interop. Problem is when I try using it from my ASP application
(server.createobject) I receive the following error:

mscorlib (0x80070002)
File or assembly name pcq4qrmj.dll, or one of its dependencies, was not
found.
The name of the missing dll (e.g. "pcq4qrmj.dll") is changing whenever I
reload the page.

I looked all over the net for a solution and found a workaround. If I lower
the IIS aplication protection level to Low it works. This means that running
under the local system account works.
Medium pooled applications run under IWAM account and do not work. I've
added the IWAM account to the Users group and it worked. But I am not sure
if this is the correct solution or if it doesn't pose any security threats.
Also I cannot tell my client to modify his IWAM account when installing my
component. If has to be more straightforward.

Pls help if you know anything about this issue.

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