Version 1.3 Exception HRESULT: 0x80040202
Brian Donahue
Posts: 6,590 Bronze 1
Hi Eric,
It has to do with the installation of Internet Explorer. When ANTS
Profiler starts profiling a web application or webservice, it needs to use
the onQuit event handler provided by the web browser to determine when to
stop profiling. You can fix this by opening a command prompt and typing
'regsvr32 shdocvw.dll'. That will re-register IE's web browser component in
COM.
Regards,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"Eric" <msdnsupport@nospammediserve.com> wrote in message
news:xbuGYkghEHA.1516@server53...
> I open Ants and go to 'Set up a new project for profiling a .NET
> application' I leave the defaults. From the main page I select 'Start
> profiling with the current settings'. This is when I get the above
message.
> On another machine with the same version, after I select Start
profiling...
> I get a list of all available web apps. I select one and it works fine.
I
> have un-installed re-installed multiple times. I don't know what makes
this
> bomb and the other work fine.
>
>
It has to do with the installation of Internet Explorer. When ANTS
Profiler starts profiling a web application or webservice, it needs to use
the onQuit event handler provided by the web browser to determine when to
stop profiling. You can fix this by opening a command prompt and typing
'regsvr32 shdocvw.dll'. That will re-register IE's web browser component in
COM.
Regards,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"Eric" <msdnsupport@nospammediserve.com> wrote in message
news:xbuGYkghEHA.1516@server53...
> I open Ants and go to 'Set up a new project for profiling a .NET
> application' I leave the defaults. From the main page I select 'Start
> profiling with the current settings'. This is when I get the above
message.
> On another machine with the same version, after I select Start
profiling...
> I get a list of all available web apps. I select one and it works fine.
I
> have un-installed re-installed multiple times. I don't know what makes
this
> bomb and the other work fine.
>
>
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