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Subject: ActiveX Objects
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 08:35:02 -0800
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I have a database in Access 2000 (using DAO & OS is Windows 2000) that has
been working fine for several months. The last time I used it was Dec 29,
2005. I just opened it this morning (jan 22, 2006) and am having major
problems. When I try to open certain forms or reports, I get a run time
error -:
Run Time Error '429' ActiveX component can't create object.
If I select debug, the debugger highlights VBA instructions for recordsets.
Some examples are:
set recClone = Me.RecordsetClone
set db = Currentdb
If Me.RecordsetClone.RecordCount = 0 Then
Something seems to have happened to the Office installation since If I
copy the database to another computer, all is fine.
Between Dec 29th and today I have installed the following software:
PowerDVD
Adobe Reader 7
Nero 6
ADS DVD Express (analog video/audio capture device - USB) drivers
and software
Also, I have updated the firmware on my DVD burner. It appears that
somehow one of the Access or Office components was 'corrupted' by one of
these updates.
Any ideas? Or should I try Uninstalling & reinstalling Office 2000 & the
updates?
Thanks -- Garry Gross