ID: Q165605
The information in this article applies to:
When registering and viewing a Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) OLE component with the Microsoft Transaction Server Explorer, the following warning appears:
Some of the objects properties were missing or damaged.
This can occur if the registry entries associated with the item
are changed by some other program.
Damaged items must be deleted and re-created.
MFC inproc servers do not register their interfaces in the interface section of the registry. When they are configured to run in a Microsoft Transaction Server package, the interfaces must be registered so that COM can marshal the interfaces or use OLEAUT32. Because the information is not in the registry, you receive an E_NOINTERFACE error, 80004002.
To resolve this problem, register the interfaces. See the revised DllRegisterServer code in the MORE INFORMATION section of this article.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Transaction Server version 1.0. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
The following code is a revised DllRegisterServer from an MFC server that should register the interface of an automation object. The interface is registered by the call to RegisterTypeLib, as long as the interface is described by the type library.
STDAPI DllRegisterServer(void)
{
USES_CONVERSION;
AFX_MANAGE_STATE(AfxGetStaticModuleState());
COleObjectFactory::UpdateRegistryAll();
ITypeLib *pTLB;
OLECHAR *pModuleName;
HRESULT hr = S_FALSE;
TCHAR fileName[MAX_PATH];
if(!GetModuleFileName(AfxGetApp()->m_hInstance, fileName,MAX_PATH))
return hr;
pModuleName = T2OLE(fileName);
hr=LoadTypeLib(pModuleName,&pTLB);
if(FAILED(hr))
return hr;
hr=RegisterTypeLib(pTLB,pModuleName,NULL);
pTLB->Release();
return hr;
}
ARTICLE-ID: Q154664
TITLE : Dispatch Interface for Automation Object Must Be Registered
Additional query words: CCmdTarget
Keywords : kbprg TSrvGen
Version : 1.0 4.2 5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: March 22, 1997