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CDONTS on Win2003

We have several applications (ASP, VB6) that use CDONTS
for sending Mails. After moving the application to Windows
2003 they do not work anymore. CDONTS apparently has been
removed.
- What shall we do?
- Is it possible to install the CDONTS.DLL on a win2003
Server?
- Would we need to install other DLL's
- Anything else to consider?

The code is in ASP and VB and needs to run under Win2000
and Win2003.

your help is very much appreciated
Beat

Jul 19 '05 #1
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