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Active Server Pages error '8002802b'

Tags: error, 8002802b, server, pages, active
I keep getting this error while trying to use an object that is supposed to upload a file from the client browser. The entire error I get is:

Active Server Pages error '8002802b'

Create object failed

?

An error occurred while creating object 'fsFile'.

Active Server Pages error '8002802b'

Create object failed

?

An error occurred while creating object 'fsFile'. An error occurred uploading your file: Class doesn't support Automation

And the only code that creates/references this object is:

<%@ Language=VBScript %>
<OBJECT id="fsFile" progid="ASPFileUpload.File" runat="server" VIEWASTEXT></OBJECT>
<%

<%
fsFile.Target = "C:\temp\"
fsFile.Upload
%>

I have read another post about a very similar issue but everything that was suggested has been done. Even having the object run under an administrator in the "Identity" tab. Also, this is on a Windows 2000 Server and has IIS 5. Any help is appreciated, I'm sure it's probably something easy that I have over looked.
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Question Stats
Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: kirkage
Solution Provided By: budgetelecom
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: B
Views: 27
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