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Vista - Re: The most annoying error in the world! Help Needed Please

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Old 03-25-2009   #1 (permalink)
Steve Le Mon


 
 

Re: The most annoying error in the world! Help Needed Please

Thanks Alex
Went back over the deployment steps you mentioned and found a small error,
it now works.
I'm suitably embarrassed. Just couldn't see the wood for the trees as they
say

Cheers



"Alex K. Angelopoulos" <aka(at)mvps.org> wrote in message
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> By the way, although I don't generally use this since I have control over
> machines that will use .NET components, there is an alternative to
> installing the assembly in the GAC, and it's probably better for your
> situation. You can register the component with a codebase path by using
> regasm's /codebase switch. This tells applications precisely where to find
> the assembly without reverting to app directory search or using the GAC.
> This is a little less invasive and much more like traditional COM
> registration.


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