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YouHadMeAtHelloWorldDecember 12, 200710 0 0 0 I had two posts to resolve an issue with
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applications that use a 32-bit COM object in a 64-bit OS. cannot create activex component in vb net Workaround for executable, and ASP.Net. I recently helped someone who had the same problem, but with a activex component can't create object excel 2013 VB Script application, executed with cscript.exe. This VB script application uses a 32-bit COM object and failed to run on a 64-bit OS. The error, Microsoft VBScript runtime https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/296205 error: ActiveX component can't create object: ‘XXXXXX'. To fix the issue, the script must be executed with the right executable. There are two cscript.exe in the 64-bit OSes. One is located at %WINDOWS%\System32, and the second one is located at %WINDOWS%\SysWOW64. The one under System32, is a 64-bit version. The one under SysWOW64 is the 32-bit version. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/helloworld/2007/12/12/activex-component-cant-create-object-when-creating-a-32-com-object-in-a-64-bit-machine/ Run the VBS application using the 32-bit application. Why System32 contains 64-bit binaries, and SysWOW64 contains 32-bit is another story, but there is a very good reason behind it, backward compatibility. 🙂
Tags .Net Framework 64-bit com interop Comments (10) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Brett says: November 14, 2008 at 11:42 am Nice one, thanks -- had us stumped for a bit. I guess "System32" was an unfortunate choice of names. -Brett Reply Lonnie says: April 1, 2009 at 4:20 pm > Why System32 contains 64-bit binaries, and SysWOW64 contains 32-bit is another story, but there is a very good reason behind it, backward compatibility. 🙂 Seems consistent with Microsoft's other conventions, like selecting "Start" to shutdown your computer. Reply YouHadMeAtHelloWorld says: April 2, 2009 at 5:15 pm @Lonnie You turned the ignition key to shut off you car. 🙂 It was based on usability. http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2003/07/22/54559.aspx Reply Joacim says: June 5, 2009 at 7:33 am Thanks for the info. I have an additional question. IfDataBar GS1 UPC/EAN Interleaved 2 of 5 MSI http://www.idautomation.com/kb/activex-component-cant-create-object.html Plessey Royal Mail 4 State USPS Intelligent Mail IMb WOFF https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.TECH59344 Web Fonts Font Index Font Encoders Barcode 2D Fonts Aztec Font & Encoder Data Matrix Font & Encoder MaxiCode Font & Encoder PDF417 Font & Encoder QR-Code Font & Encoder 2D Font for Excel 2D Universal Barcode Bundled Fonts GS1 Linear Suite activex component Premiere Barcode Package TrueType 1D Barcode Fonts Universal Barcode Fonts 2D Universal Barcode Font Encoders .NET Assembly DLL Android Barcode Encoder AppleScript for Mac C# Barcode Library C++ Header File COM-Based Windows DLL Crystal Reports Formulas Crystal Reports UFL Excel Add-In Filemaker Custom Functions Filemaker Barcode Plug-In iWork Numbers Tutorial Java Class activex component can Library Encoder Microsoft Reporting Services MS Office Macros & VBA Native DLL for Windows OpenOffice Tutorial Oracle Reports PL/SQL Lib Visual Basic .vb Module Visual Basic 6 .bas Module Additional Source Encoders Word Barcode Add-In All Font Encoders Font Installation Procedures Font Problems and Solutions Barcode Components Native Generators Access Native Generator ASPX Generator Script Crystal Reports Native Excel Native Generator FileMaker Native Generator Google Docs Generator i-net Clear Reports Native JavaScript Native Generator OpenOffice Native Oracle Reports Native Controls, DLLs & Scripts .NET Compact Framework .NET WinForms Control ActiveX Control & DLL ASP Generator Script ASP.NET Server Control Java Barcode Package PHP Generator Script Reporting Services CRI Streaming Server for IIS All Barcode Components Hosted Services Dynamic Barcode Generator Streaming Integration Applications Barcode Label Software Image Generator MICR Check Software NiceLabel Software Scanner ASCII Decoder Industry Solutions Healthcare Solutions Inventory Tracking Point of Sale (POS) Security - Access Control Barcode Hardware SC5-USB Barcode
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