Hello Bill,

Did you register the DLL using: Start > Run
regsvr32 [<drivename:>\Path\]w3hcm100.dll

If you did and it still doesn't work, your object may not have a type
library. Without a type library, there is no way for Tango to read the
methods of the object.

Rick Sanders

> I'm trying to use third-party COM objects for the first time, and seem
> to
> be having a problem even before adding the objects to the workspace.
>
> When I right-click on the object workspace, "COM/DCOM Objects"
> folder and choose "Add" I get the error message "An error occurred
> while loading the handler for this object type. Check the t4handlers.ini
>
> in the Tango 2000 configuration folder to ensure that the ServerPath for
>
> this handler type points to a valid DLL."  The same message comes
> up with a click on JavaBeans, but with Tango Class Files I get the
> normal windows file picker.
>
> The path and file named in the handlers file is w3hcm100.dll, and there
> is such a file there. This is R:Tango 2000.  The editor is on XP Pro.
> The server is on NT 4.0.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Bill
>
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