Never mind - I have found the solution to this problem!
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 200260 explains that this behavior is by design. The URL for the Microsoft KB article is http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;200260
To replace the DLL on the server with a new...
Hello.
I am an experienced Web developer (experienced with HTML, Perl, C), but I am fairly new to ASP and ActiveX DLLs.
I need help understanding the correct procedure for uploading new versions of an ActiveX DLL to my Web server, which is a Windows 2000 Professional machine running IIS...
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