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Topic: Error 12002 or 12007
mlucas

From: Toronto, ON Canada
Posts: 8
Member Since: 10/22/02
posted July 2, 2003 11:32 AM

We have created a custom VB 6.0 Active-X DLL using the DartWeb tool and have a couple of problems.

On our development machine (WinXP, IE 6.x)), we can create a VB EXE which uses our new DLL and http POSTs and GETs work fine every time.

When we use ASP (not .NET) on the development machine (WinXP, IE 6.x), we get a 12007 - The server name could not be resolved. Every time we try to do a POST or GET. We have tried different timeout values, but they just make the request take long to return the error. The same URL works fine from IE 6.

On our server machine (W2K, IE 5.0 SP1), we have installed our DLL and Dart Web and Dark Sock. We have imported the licenses as per the help file and we get a 12002 - Miscellaneous error.

We have tried running our component in COM+ running as a local user account and occasionally we get a response back from the request HTTP server.

In all cases, we are using a Proxy server to pass the request through.

We have also checked the version numbers of the dart DLLs, rebooted the machines, uninstall, reinstalled, etc. Nothing seems to help.

Any suggestions? Our other DLLs using the Dart Mail tools are working fine.
Thanks,
Michael
mlucas

From: Toronto, ON Canada
Posts: 8
Member Since: 10/22/02
posted July 2, 2003 11:36 AM

New finding: If the our DLL is installed in COM+ and the identity is set to a Domain user account in our Active Directory, the POST and GET requests work correctly. If the identity is set to a local user on the machine, we get the 12002 - Miscellaneous error.
ivneetkaur

From: arlington, VA USA
Posts: 1
Member Since: 02/17/04
posted February 17, 2004 12:57 PM

We are having the same issue were you able to resolve this issue somehow??
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