On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:40 PM, wine-bugs@winehq.org wrote:
Reply: No, the error messages saying that the class was not registered still came out, and I couldn't find the registry entries 2206cdb0-19c1-11d1-89e0-00c04fd7a829 c8b522cf-5cf3-11ce-ade5-00aa0044773d either under HKCR\CLSID which makes me think regsvr32 wasn't working, or am I missing something?
In the DCOM98 installed version, trying to use regsvr32 on oledb32.dll produced a failure message.
There was another CLSID 6c736db1-bd94-11d0-8a23-00aa00b58e10 complained about which I couldn't find in my Windows registry and comments about which disappeared when DCOM98 was installed.
Googling seems to suggest it's to do with Visual Studio (?)
Barry