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SOAP Problem - Windows 2003 Box

Discussion in 'Google API' started by Cyber-SEO, Apr 27, 2005.

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    I decided I should post this here becuase the actual reason I installed SOAP on my new server is because of Google. If this should go somewhere else my appologize.

    Anyway, i'm on a windows 2003 box, IIS6. On a Windows 2000 box this thing works perfectly.

    Anyhow, here is my error:

    
    Server object error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'
    
    Server.CreateObject Failed
    
    /index.asp, line 112
    
    800401f3 
    
    Code (markup):
    This is line 112: set SoapClient = Server.CreateObject("MSSOAP.SoapClient")

    I've done a whole bunch of searching on Google about this and can't really seem to find an answer that helps. I've tried doing a manual regsvr32 to the dll file located in C:\Program Files\Common Files\MSSoap\Binaries\Resources\1033 but that did not help.

    Any help would be greatly apprecaited :)
     
    Cyber-SEO, Apr 27, 2005 IP
  2. stozka

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    Dumm one, btu have you checked web service extensions and allow those you needed.
     
    stozka, May 17, 2005 IP
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    Have you looked through MSDN? I know it can be frustrating since the format of msdn sucks, but it is a good resource when you take the time to sift through all the crap :D
     
    mopacfan, May 17, 2005 IP
  4. Cyber-SEO

    Cyber-SEO Member

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    I looked all over to try and figure this one out but I've had no luck what so ever. I haven't tried the same thing on another server just to see if my server was setup wrong.
     
    Cyber-SEO, Jun 9, 2005 IP
  5. jackielam

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    Hi, would you please give it a try to check for the follow:

    on the server look in the registry under ( start / run / regedit / <enter> )
    HKEY\CLASSES\ROOT
    for MSSOAP.SoapClient
    You'll see what versions are installed

    MSSOAP.SoapClient.
    MSSOAP.SoapClient.1

    etc
    Reply With Quote
     
    jackielam, Feb 4, 2007 IP
  6. FrankieW

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    set oSoapClient = Server.CreateObject("MSSOAP.SoapClient30")

    Use this and all will be forgiven
     
    FrankieW, Jan 25, 2008 IP