Install ADO Problem

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I published my app in Visual Studio 2005. I'm getting a problem installing
on one PC. During the install, the following error appears:
"Unable to run or install the application. The application requires that
assembly ADODB 7.0.3300.0 be installed in the Global Assembly Cache (GAC)
first."

The VB6 install used to give you a choice of adding references. The VS 2005
Publish doesn't give any options to include references. What should I be do?

thanks
Vayse


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