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Scott
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      27th Jan 2004
I have a third party program that upon install updates
removes COM Service packages and then replaces them with
new ones.

Upon loading the lated upgrade we ran across this error:

Error loading dll
set packages=caTalog.GetCollection(Packages)

The developer for the third party program says...
....there appears to be a problem with your com
services. the admin dll does not appear to be
registered properly. The command is trying to get a
collection of the com components that are installed.

I would try re-applying sp3a for windows 2000 or install
sp4 which we are using here.

We did load SP4 and it didn't help.

Does anyone recognize this error and if it is affected by
the registry? And if so, how do I reregister it?

Thanks,
Scott

 
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