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CDONTS on Windows 2003 Server

I am in the process of moving all my web applications from a windows 2000
server (IIS) to a windows 2003 server (IIS).

I have apps written in VS6, .net and .net2002 but i am having problems with
my VS6 applications, when they try to run the following code:

Set objMsg = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")

Is there anyway to install CDONTS on a windows 2003 server? I can't get
debugging to work on the new server so I can't give you an exact error
message... just that when I rem out that line... the program works fine.

Any thoughts BESIDES rewriting my code in .NET?

Thanks for your help!
Chris Thunell
ct******@pierceassociates.com
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Hello,

See these webpages:

Register the cdonts dll:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...g_dep_tnoc.asp

The preferred way is to migrate to cdo, and you have some sample code of
that here:

http://www.ilopia.com/Windows2003/Tutorials.aspx?id=3

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I am in the process of moving all my web applications from a windows 2000
server (IIS) to a windows 2003 server (IIS).

I have apps written in VS6, .net and .net2002 but i am having problems with my VS6 applications, when they try to run the following code:

Set objMsg = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")

Is there anyway to install CDONTS on a windows 2003 server? I can't get
debugging to work on the new server so I can't give you an exact error
message... just that when I rem out that line... the program works fine.

Any thoughts BESIDES rewriting my code in .NET?

Thanks for your help!
Chris Thunell
ct******@pierceassociates.com

Nov 20 '05 #2

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