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Automation Server can't create object

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JT - 12 Apr 2004 18:26 GMT
Hi
I am all of a sudden getting the above error when I try to create objects (projects, forms, etc.) in VS2003, EntArch.  I found KB article about this issue, which recommends install of WinScript 5.6.  However, I am running on Win2003 Enterprise.  Please help -urgent
JT
JT - 12 Apr 2004 22:06 GMT
I solved my problem by doing a system state restore (Thank God I had one!).  The only thing I can think of as a possible cause was my installation of MSJet 4.0 SP8 today.  I also had a Component Science TransPort Eval which expired right around today and had an active toolbar in the IDE.  However, simply uninstalling the TransPort eval was not enough to fix the problem.  By the way, I saw a post about this from an Arda on 3/17.  Steve Cheng responded, without arriving at a solution.  Also, another poster stated they had found 'Internet Expediio' in their program files, wondering if it might be spyware.  I searched for this, and did not find it on my box
John
Gary Chang - 13 Apr 2004 09:35 GMT
Hi John,

I am very delight to know you have resolved this tough problem, for just as
you figured out, the related KB doesn't work for your scenario, you have a
Windows 2003 Server which cannot install the Windows Script 5.6.

>The only thing I can think of as a possible cause was my installation of
MS Jet 4.0 SP8 today.  I also had a ...

It appeared as an uncommon environment, but I will record your case into
our internal base in order to perform some research on the similar case
later.

Very thank for you reporting this problem!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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DotNetJunkies User - 26 May 2004 21:41 GMT
just run this:
C:\WINDOWS\system32>regsvr32 scrrun.dll

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