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ASP page that I am trying to debug on IIS on Windows 7. The page works fine on another machine running Windows Server 2003 on a different network. Also, on the Windows 7 machine I can successfully open the URL in question in a browser. The page fails when executing ServerXMLHTTP.send() with the error: msxml3.dll error '80072efd' A connection with the server could not be established The code in question looks like this (the last msxml3.dll the system cannot locate the object specified line is failing): set xmlHTTP = server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP") xmlHTTP.open "get", "http://stackoverflow.com", False xmlHTTP.send I have searched around and the most helpful looking suggestion was to use NetSh to set a proxy for winHTTP. The machine with problems is on a network which does use a proxy server. However, even after setting the proxy and rebooting I still get the same error. Changing set xmlHTTP = server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP") to set xmlHTTP = server.CreateObject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP") yields a slightly different error: msxml3.dll error '800c0005' The system cannot locate the resource specified. I've also tried installing MSXML4 SP3 and explicitly creating a v4 object using: set xmlHTTP = server.CreateObject("MSXML2.ServerXMLHTTP.4.0") I still get the same errors except with msxml4.dll in the message. Finally I tried turning off my Forefront TMG proxy client, telling my browser not to use a proxy, and using netsh to reset the proxy for winHTTP. Still the same errors even though the browser can still access the internet. From what I've found I reckon this must be an issue with connectivity from this particular machine over the particular network it is on. However, I have no idea what the problem is. Any suggestions gratefully received. iis-7 asp-classic msxml share|improve this question asked Dec 4 '10 at 21:22 Dan 2,25441629 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Solved it fo
Features & Functions Msxml3.dll Error Code: 800C0005 Users receive msxml3.dll Error Code: 800C0005 every time they start their computer. This error appears with a Script File Path, Line & Character Numbers and Source Filename. Msxml Error? Download Error msxml3 dll error 80072ee6 Scanner Follow the steps given below to fix this problem: Disable Loading MSXML3.dll Delete Startup
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Entry from Registry Reinstall Adobe Creative Suite Fix DLL References & Errors Run System File Checker Disable Loading MSXML3.dll To start
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with, disable loading MSXML3.dll file at every startup. This file is probably deleted, moved or renamed; but still the startup entry exists in the Registry. System Configuration program displays a list of all startups and services. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4355896/msxml3-dll-80072efd-and-800c0005-errors-executing-serverxmlhttp-send-in-classic Disable this file from the Startup tab. Click Start, type “MSCONFIG”. Press ENTER. System Configuration opens. Click the Startup tab. Disable an entry which File Path ends with “...\MSXML3.dll” Click Apply | OK. Reboot. Delete Startup Entry from Registry Windows Registry contains a list of all startup applications and services. Delete any string that executes MSXML3.dll file at the startup interval. Follow below guidelines to fix Error Code: 800C0005: Click the Start button. http://www.sorcim.com/knowledgebase/msxml3-error-code-800C0005.html Type “REGEDIT” and press ENTER. Registry Editor opens. Locate following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE | SOFTWARE | Microsoft | Windows | Current Version. Double click “Run” key. Delete startup entry with “…\MSXML3.dll” as File Path. Collapse all registry keys, and go to the following registry path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER | SOFTWARE | Microsoft | Windows | Current Version. Double click “Run” key. Delete startup entry with “…\MSXML3.dll” as File Path. Reinstall Adobe Creative Suite Adobe Creative Suite program files can be corrupted. This program uses MSXML3.dll file. It is located in the System32 directory. Failure to load this file causes msxml3.dll Error. Reinstall the program to fix this problem. Click the Start button. Click Control Panel | Programs | Uninstall a Program. Select “Adobe Creative Suite”, click the “Uninstall” button. Follow the wizard and reboot. Download a fresh setup online. Double click the downloaded file. If it was an offline installer, it directly starts the installation. Else download and install process starts. Fix DLL References & Errors DLL References are located in the Windows Registry. DLL file paths and names are stored there. Invalid DLL paths cause Error 800C0005. Download RegInOut System Utilities. Install and run the program. Under Registry Repair section click the “Start” button. Registry scan starts. Repair all errors detected. Run System File Checker
your question and get tips & solutions from a community of 418,497 IT Pros & Developers. It's quick & easy. MSXML2.XMLHTTP.3.0 error P: n/a Dave https://bytes.com/topic/asp-classic/answers/683723-msxml2-xmlhttp-3-0-error I am running the following code and I get an error: Set xmlHttp = Server.CreateObject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP.3.0") xmlHttp.Open "Get", URLToRSS, false xmlHttp.Send RSSXML = xmlHttp.ResponseText The error is: msxml3.dll error '800c0005' The system cannot locate the resource specified. It points to the "xmlHttp.Send" statement. This code runs perfectly on my old ISP's server but not on my GoDaddy server. Any ideas? Jul 26 '07 #1 Post dll error Reply Share this Question 2 Replies P: n/a Anthony Jones "Dave"
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