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Hi there :)

 

My IIS7 is now running almost flawlessly on my x64 server. The "only" little issue left, is a real bugger. I can't seem to initiate any of the "older" classic ASP objects which I have registered using regsvr32. No matter the object or ASP file, I get this error:

 

Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01ad'

 

ActiveX component can't create object

 

Has anyone experienced this?

 

Sincerely,

Klaus J.

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I downloaded the dependy walker, and it turned out that gpsvc.dll was missing. File retrieved and put into c:\windows\system32\ - then the error in Dependency Walker went away.

 

gpsvc.dll couldn't be registered using regsvr32, it said "dllregisterserver entry point not found" - but my Vista workstation returns the same error on the same file (which has always been there).

 

I have given both "network service" and "IIS users" read/execute permissions to the DLL file. However, I still get the same ASP error :(

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It has to be a problem with running in 64bit mode. Try stetting IIS to run in 32bit mode. The second link shows how to do that.

 

And you are exactly right - that truly worked :)

 

To those with the same problem - the syntax is wrong on the M$ homepage. From C:\inetpub\AdminScripts\, the command which needs to be run, is:

 

cscript.exe adsutil.vbs set W3SVC/AppPools/Enable32BitAppOnWin64 true

(all in one long line)

 

Also, you might wanna restart IIS (W3SVC service) after doing this...

 

File missing...

Also - running Dependency Walker, I found out that gpsvc.dll was missing from the System32 folder. I haven't removed it, and the Win2K8 install isn't even 1 month old. I checked my Vista box, which does have the file. So I copied the from my Vista x86 box (shame on me) - and now even Dependency Walker doesn't complain about missing files...

 

And guess what - it works! Thanks a lot, BSchwarz, I'm amazed of your skills. I wonder what kind of job (and wage) you have on a daily basis...

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One "little" problem (whight might not be the right place to ask, since this is a Windows forum).

 

When I allow 32-bit applications to run, I get this error in my Exchange OWA (web access):

HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error

Calling LoadLibraryEx on ISAPI filter "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\ClientAccess\owa\auth\owaauth.dll" failed

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Should be able to. Open IIS manager and select app pools. Right click the app pool and select advanced properties. Second option down is to run in 32 bit mode.

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