Oct22

Unrecoverable build error  

Categories: Visual Studio, Errors, ASP.NET

Ouch.  This error has bothered me for a couple of days now, and I finally found a solution.  I kept getting this error when I was building a depolyment project.

First, you should try Microsoft's Knowledge Base article on the problem: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329214/EN-US/.

Didn't work?  It does for some... but it didn't for me either.  If you are still having problems... you have another dll that needs to be registered again.  "regsvr32 ole32.dll".  That last command solved the problem for me. 

I recently removed a bunch of applications off of my machine, I'm guessing it got hosed somewhere in the process.

- Dan Lewis

 
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Xavier  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:26 PM 

Hey that worked for me to! thanks!!!

Goodmedalist  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:26 PM 

That resolved the error immedietly. My project builds without errors. Thanks a lot!

Greg  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:27 PM 

You are a star. Thanks for the help.

Joe Chin  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:27 PM 

Dan, thanks. You just saved me from a wasted day trying to fix this.

Paul  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:27 PM 

Good call on re-registering the ole32.dll - fixed my build!

suku  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:28 PM 

Thanks Dan!!!. You saved the day. I have been trying for three days now. Yes, the Microsoft's Knowledge Base article DID NOT work. Big up.

Ja.

Sameer  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:28 PM 

Thank! man

Mike M  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:28 PM 

Thanks for this help. Nothing worked for me until I reregistered ole32.dll. "regsvr32 ole32.dll".

alin iacob  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:29 PM 


registering ole32.dll works for me too

thank you

Jim  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:29 PM 

Not sure how you figured it out, but nothing else (including MSKB article) worked. THANKS!

Adam  commented on  Friday, December 19, 2008  6:29 PM 

How did you figured it out ? ... You're a genius.

Thanks a lot !

fmorales  commented on  Tuesday, January 06, 2009  10:17 AM 

Here is the Error message I get when try to do a backup "The backup/restore job failed because there is already another job scheduled. Delete the timer job from the Timer Job Definitions page, and then restart the backup/restore job." How do I fix this?

Manfred  commented on  Tuesday, February 10, 2009  9:57 AM 

Great - this works for me too

Many Thanks

yuta  commented on  Sunday, February 15, 2009  11:55 PM 

good boy ^)

Daniel  commented on  Monday, February 16, 2009  10:33 PM 

Dan! You're the man!
That ole32.dll register did the trick!
thanks!

Priyank Modi  commented on  Sunday, March 15, 2009  12:32 AM 

SORRY FOR CAPS...

BUT I HAVE TRIED WITH REGISTRY SETUP AS MENTION IN ARTICLE IN LINK

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329214/EN-US/

THIS LINK DOES NOT WORK...BUT AS I EXECUTED "regsvr32 ole32.dll" ..THE CODE STARTED WORKING....

ITS REALLY GOOD CALL...

THANKS...

manish  commented on  Monday, October 19, 2009  7:33 PM 

it worked!
a cool solution to a hot problem.

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