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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Monday, July 09, 2007
Midlet Installation "unable to verify certificate"
Midlet Installation "unable to verify certificate"
For all its worth. The only way I've been able to sign a midlet is with Carbide.J, which ironically is no longer in development :(.
Using WTK just doesnt work for me! So maybe I've saved you a few hours of wasted time at least :)
For all its worth. The only way I've been able to sign a midlet is with Carbide.J, which ironically is no longer in development :(.
Using WTK just doesnt work for me! So maybe I've saved you a few hours of wasted time at least :)
Monday, July 02, 2007
ActiveX component can't create object: 'Excel.Application'
ActiveX component can't create object: 'Excel.Application'
This is a tricky one, which can be solved if the following three things are configured:
1. Make sure that Excel is installed on your server
It is needed for the license.
2. Make sure the permissions are set correctly for the Excel application. This thread explains how:
http://forums.devarticles.com/microsoft-access-development-49/permission-denied-when-access-excel-obj-5801.html
3. Make sure that unsigned ActiveX controls are not blocked by your browser:
In Internet Explorer. Go to, Tools -> Internet Options
Click on the 'Security' tab
Then seek the following:
'Download unsigned ActiveX controls'
- Set to 'Prompt'
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
- Set to 'Prompt'
This is a tricky one, which can be solved if the following three things are configured:
1. Make sure that Excel is installed on your server
It is needed for the license.
2. Make sure the permissions are set correctly for the Excel application. This thread explains how:
http://forums.devarticles.com/microsoft-access-development-49/permission-denied-when-access-excel-obj-5801.html
3. Make sure that unsigned ActiveX controls are not blocked by your browser:
In Internet Explorer. Go to, Tools -> Internet Options
Click on the 'Security' tab
Then seek the following:
'Download unsigned ActiveX controls'
- Set to 'Prompt'
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
- Set to 'Prompt'
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