Hello everyone, First of all, I apologize for my poor English. I am a beginner with Wine and I am already astonished by the possibilities given by such a software. In fact, I got a VB application that I want to use under my Ubuntu Dapper Distrib. This application is based on the creation of some objects as : - scripting.filesystem - scripting.dictionary - msxml2.serverXMLHTTP - adodb.connection I succeded in creating the two first objects but, even after an intense reading of FAQs & Forums, I'm still unable to create the last ones. I encounter the following error : "error 429 : ActiveX component cannot create object" (translated from the following original message : "erreur 429 : le composant ActiveX ne peut cr?er l'objet") I installed MSXML via msiexec, I registered native DLLs via regsvr32.exe. Nothing seems to work. But, as it was really worst last week, I remain enthusiastic :-) Then, I am looking for help in order to register ado and msxml objects. Thanks for the time you would find to help me, Jaydbois.
geaydboa@yahoo.fr wrote:> - msxml2.serverXMLHTTPI am by no means an expert on VB, but to use msxml, wine as to be compiled with xml support. If you compiled yourself, make sure the libxml2-dev package is installed. If you use a wine package, support is propably compiled in. What error messages do you get in the console? Daniel -- Before you post: Read the Wine User Guide http://winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/index When you post: Which wine version? Self compiled or prepackaged?
geaydboa@yahoo.fr wrote:> I am a beginner with Wine and I am already astonished by the > possibilities given by such a software. In fact, I got a VB application > that I want to use under my Ubuntu Dapper Distrib. This application is > based on the creation of some objects as : > - scripting.filesystem > - scripting.dictionary > - msxml2.serverXMLHTTP > - adodb.connection > > I succeded in creating the two first objects but, even after an intense > reading of FAQs & Forums, I'm still unable to create the last ones.When you tried using a native copy of msxml, did you add an override for msxml3? (see http://wiki.winehq.org/NativeMSXML3) What is the VB app? Is it downloadable somewhere? Did you write the VB app yourself? If so, can you write a very small VB app that just prints out whether it can create the two problem objects? Smaller test cases are easier to debug. Can you submit a bug report at http://bugs.winehq.org ? Thanks, Dan