Usage Note 9108: "The object exporter specified was not found" message appears when
connecting to remote SAS Objectserver
The following error may occur when a client (ie. Enterprise Guide, VB,
Java) attempts a connection to a remote SAS Objectserver.
Function Name:Advise CILanguageEvents
0x80070776 - The object exporter specified was not found.
Permission was not granted by the client for the server to make calls on
the server interface.
Listed below are possible reasons that could cause this error:
1. The IP address on the client machine is being used by another
computer at your site.
2. The client machine has been configured with TCP/IP as a network
transport, but TCP/IP is improperly configured. For example, the
client machines may be configured to dynamically assign an IP
address using DHCP, yet a DHCP server may not be available, so
there is no available IP address. The solution in this case is to
properly configure TCP/IP networking.
3. With Windows2000 COM, the marshalling packet contains the DNS
name. If the client is unable to ping the server with this
fully qualified domain name, then this error may occur. Use a
network monitoring trace facility such as netmon to take a trace
of the conversation and check to see what name is being returned
on the response packet to your OpenConnection method call.
4. Using DCOM across proxy servers, verify that the client computer
and proxy server can reach the DCOM server. Verify this by
using the full computer name, such as <computername.domain>.
Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS Integration Technologies | Microsoft Windows 95/98 | 2.0 | | | |
Windows Millennium Edition (Me) | 2.0 | | | |
Microsoft Windows XP Professional | 2.0 | | | |
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation | 2.0 | | | |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional | 2.0 | | | |
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For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed
Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be
fixed.
Date Modified: | 2003-01-16 09:00:41 |
Date Created: | 2002-12-19 15:21:08 |