re: runtime error on every IE6 popup ''Class doesn't support Automation'', please help!
Friday, May 9, 2003 at 5:30 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Bewer
(1 messages posted)
Re-registering the dispex.dll worked for me, too. Thanks.
On Tuesday, April 15, 2003 at 3:03 pm, DeAdWhAcKeR wrote:
>Been dealing with this issue for months, thank you to the poster who let us know
>the proper .dlls to re-register.
>
>The dispex.dll was the one that worked for me. I tested this by unregistering and
>re-registering the dll several times.
>
>If you are missing it you can get it here:
>http://dll.yaroslavl.ru/index.php3?lng=&in_char=D
>
>I'm not sure how current it is though.
>
>The Cause:
>
>One of two things, either a bogus update from MS (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com)
>that breaks the scripting mechanism by unregistering files and not registering them
>again.
>
>Or The Visual Studio .NET installation on IE6 SP1.
>
>That's what I've come up with after a little research. If you know of another means,
>please post! I am just happy to have things back in working order!!!!!!
>
>DeAdWhAcKeR
>
>
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