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Active X component can't create object error

  1. #1
    Chris
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    Active X component can't create object error

    I am using Excel 2003. This particualr VBA file I am running I have run many
    times. It has been about 2 months since I have run it though and I do not
    recall making any changes to my settings, but maybe you guys can help.

    When you open the excel file, it opens a database in the background that is
    not visible. However, when I open the excel file I get an active X component
    can't create object error. when I open up the VBA tool, it stops where the
    program is trying to open up the databse. I looked at my references that are
    checked and none of them appear to be missing.

    I realize that this is very vague, but hopfully someone can give me some
    suggestions to look for.

    Thanks.





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    Dave Patrick
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    Re: Active X component can't create object error

    This article may help.

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;200271

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    "Chris" wrote:
    |I am using Excel 2003. This particualr VBA file I am running I have run
    many
    | times. It has been about 2 months since I have run it though and I do not
    | recall making any changes to my settings, but maybe you guys can help.
    |
    | When you open the excel file, it opens a database in the background that
    is
    | not visible. However, when I open the excel file I get an active X
    component
    | can't create object error. when I open up the VBA tool, it stops where
    the
    | program is trying to open up the databse. I looked at my references that
    are
    | checked and none of them appear to be missing.
    |
    | I realize that this is very vague, but hopfully someone can give me some
    | suggestions to look for.
    |
    | Thanks.
    |
    |
    |
    |



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