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Trouble uninstalling active X Exe on application server
As I was unable to uninstall an Active X Exe on the application server, i
rebooted the server and was then able to delete the exe file. I then ran
the regclean utility on the server before installing again through the PDW
of VB 6. The install went through successfully, however when I now open DCOMCNFG
to configure the properties of my active X exe server, I see two entries
for my Active X exe server, both with identical names but with different
numbers as suffixes. One of them is registered as a local server and the
other as remote server.
How do i remove the one registered as remote server and how can I prevent
such occurrences
Regards
Naveen
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Re: Trouble uninstalling active X Exe on application server
The following Microsoft Knowledge Base article may be useful:
Q180525 - PRB: DCOMCNFG Reports Multiple Copies of DCOM Server
at (watch for line breaks):
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q180/5/25.ASP
"Naveen" <thalanki_naveen@rocketmail.com> wrote in message
news:3c237b6a$1@147.208.176.211...
>
> As I was unable to uninstall an Active X Exe on the application server, i
> rebooted the server and was then able to delete the exe file. I then ran
> the regclean utility on the server before installing again through the PDW
> of VB 6. The install went through successfully, however when I now open
DCOMCNFG
> to configure the properties of my active X exe server, I see two entries
> for my Active X exe server, both with identical names but with different
> numbers as suffixes. One of them is registered as a local server and the
> other as remote server.
>
> How do i remove the one registered as remote server and how can I prevent
> such occurrences
>
> Regards
> Naveen
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