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access word files though windows 2003 server in .net

i m facing problem to run my .net application of accessing word file through
com on windows 2003 it is nicely running in windows 2000 but in 2003 it is
giving com error can any one help me regarding this

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Sep 17 '07 #1
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"akshar108 via DotNetMonster.com" <u37462@uwewrote in message
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>i m facing problem to run my .net application of accessing word file
through
com on windows 2003 it is nicely running in windows 2000 but in 2003 it is
giving com error can any one help me regarding this
How are you accessing the Word file...? If you're trying to use server-side
Office automation in ASP.NET, then it doesn't work:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...US;q257757#kb2

You'll need something like this instead:
http://www.aspose.com/Products/Aspos...s/Default.aspx
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Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Sep 17 '07 #2
i m accesing the word file through it's component i also do all
configuration from dcom config but it not working can u help me regarding
this

Mark Rae [MVP] wrote:
>>i m facing problem to run my .net application of accessing word file
through
com on windows 2003 it is nicely running in windows 2000 but in 2003 it is
giving com error can any one help me regarding this

How are you accessing the Word file...? If you're trying to use server-side
Office automation in ASP.NET, then it doesn't work:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...US;q257757#kb2

You'll need something like this instead:
http://www.aspose.com/Products/Aspos...s/Default.aspx
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Sep 17 '07 #3
"akshar108 via DotNetMonster.com" <u37462@uwewrote in message
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i m accesing the word file through it's component i also do all
configuration from dcom config but it not working can u help me regarding
this
I can't tell you any more than I've already told you...

You can't use server-side Office automation from ASP.NET because *IT DOESN'T
WORK* - Microsoft don't support it:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...US;q257757#kb2

There's nothing I can do about that - it simply doesn't work...

Use this instead:
http://www.aspose.com/Products/Aspos...s/Default.aspx
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Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Sep 17 '07 #4

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