Please assist. I have four web sites, three are functioning correctly without any problems. The fourth is giving me headaches as I cannot figure out what this message is and why it is happening.
Message, from default.asp
Java Exception error '80020009'
com.ms.com.ComError: COM object bound to asp/ScriptingContext instance failed QueryInterface(IScriptingContext): Error loading type library/DLL.
I am the site administrator. The site was developed by eBook systems out of California. The Admin, SIS and the "my website" for eBook work without a hitch, but when I create the website to access the Express database on the SQL 2005 it will not access
the eBook web site to allow me to login and create the admin password etc.
I am beginning to feel as it is either a database issue or the actual default.asp in the expreess "virtual directory" is bad.
2 Posts
Exception Error...dumbfounded!!
May 12, 2009 09:26 AM|behow|LINK
Please assist. I have four web sites, three are functioning correctly without any problems. The fourth is giving me headaches as I cannot figure out what this message is and why it is happening.
Message, from default.asp
Java Exception error '80020009'
com.ms.com.ComError: COM object bound to asp/ScriptingContext instance failed QueryInterface(IScriptingContext): Error loading type library/DLL.
/default.asp, line 54
9750 Posts
MVP
Re: Exception Error...dumbfounded!!
May 12, 2009 04:04 PM|tomkmvp|LINK
Anything relevant here?
http://www.aspfaq.com/search.asp?q=80020009&type=ALL&category=0&numDays=0&order=2
Do all four sites use this code/object? Are you the site developer?
2 Posts
Re: Exception Error...dumbfounded!!
May 12, 2009 09:01 PM|behow|LINK
I am the site administrator. The site was developed by eBook systems out of California. The Admin, SIS and the "my website" for eBook work without a hitch, but when I create the website to access the Express database on the SQL 2005 it will not access the eBook web site to allow me to login and create the admin password etc.
I am beginning to feel as it is either a database issue or the actual default.asp in the expreess "virtual directory" is bad.
Again, thank for you assistance.
9750 Posts
MVP
Re: Exception Error...dumbfounded!!
May 13, 2009 09:35 AM|tomkmvp|LINK
So this is eBook code that is not working? I would follow-up with them as they would know best ...