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> Questions > ActiveX component can't create object - Email thru Outlook Want to Advertise Here? Solved ActiveX component can't create object - Email thru Outlook Posted on 2013-05-27 MS Access Outlook https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/319844 3 Verified Solutions 14 Comments 7,366 Views Last Modified: 2013-05-29 Problem I get the error "ActiveX component can't create object" on the 2nd line of code in Access 2003. Same database (mdb) opened in Access 2010 it works without problems. Dim objOutLkApp As Object Set objOutLkApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Some Facts https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28139850/ActiveX-component-can't-create-object-Email-thru-Outlook.html 1) Use the same code all the time for my customers with Access 2003 & Outlook 2003 2) I was adding email capability to an app and discovered the error on my machine. 3) I have installed Office 2010 but kept Access 2003 4) I have no missing references and I do not reference Outlook reference library - I like using late binding on purpose. 5) I've tried referencing Microsoft Outlook 14.0 Object Library with the following code, but got the same error (Early Binding). Dim objOutLkApp As Outlook.Application Set objOutLkApp = New Outlook.Application 6) Telling my customers to upgrade to 2010 is not an option Any Thoughts? Thanks for any help LJG 0 Question by:LJG Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 20 Best Solution byGrahamMandeno Hi LJG Are you absolutely sure you have only one version of Outlook installed? Outlook does not take kindly to multiple versions. Just to confirm the problem is definitely in Outl
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