From: ats on 24 Nov 2008 06:45 I ahve a program written in VB6 that sends payment details to a third party. They send back a reply and I parse if teh payment was or wasn't accepted. To create the xml I use MSXML2.XMLHTTP26. This has been running pefectly on Win XP. However, I have just started migrating people in the office to Vista and have hit a problem in that I get an error telling me the Active X Object could not be created. Any help with fixing this would be much appreciated. TIA -- ats(a)jbex When an old lady got hit by a truck I saw the wicked gleam in your eyes Adam and The Ants - Whip In My Valise
From: Jason Keats on 24 Nov 2008 18:30 ats(a)jbex wrote: > I ahve a program written in VB6 that sends payment details to a third > party. They send back a reply and I parse if teh payment was or wasn't > accepted. > > To create the xml I use MSXML2.XMLHTTP26. This has been running > pefectly on Win XP. However, I have just started migrating people in > the office to Vista and have hit a problem in that I get an error > telling me the Active X Object could not be created. Any help with > fixing this would be much appreciated. > I use MSXML2.XMLHTTP30 with no problems on everything from 98 to Vista. You should supply more information, ie code and error messages.
From: ats on 25 Nov 2008 07:20 On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:30:43 +1100, Jason Keats wrote: > ats(a)jbex wrote: >> I ahve a program written in VB6 that sends payment details to a third >> party. They send back a reply and I parse if teh payment was or wasn't >> accepted. >> >> To create the xml I use MSXML2.XMLHTTP26. This has been running >> pefectly on Win XP. However, I have just started migrating people in >> the office to Vista and have hit a problem in that I get an error >> telling me the Active X Object could not be created. Any help with >> fixing this would be much appreciated. >> > > I use MSXML2.XMLHTTP30 with no problems on everything from 98 to Vista. > > You should supply more information, ie code and error messages. Yes, I have sorted it out by using MSXML2.XMLHTTP30. Thanks. -- ats(a)jbex Every year is the same And I feel it again, I'm a loser - no chance to win The Who - I'm One
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