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0 8 years 3 months ago #937 Gary @ OPA OFFLINE Fresh Boarder Posts: 3 Karma: 0 We are getting a "Runtime error 0" message when accessing certain menu items in Globe, batch 372.
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The problem is only occurring for one user. We have tried rebuilding his video activex error workstation from an image that is being used without the error throughout the office but the error still reoccurs
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after a period of time. Has anyone run into this error? If so how did you resolve it? The administrator has disabled public write access. Runtime error 0 7 years 5 months activex error 429 ago #1071 dumo221053 OFFLINE Fresh Boarder Posts: 12 Thank you received: 1 Karma: 0 Hi, I used Yahoo and searched using the text "Runtime error 0" (without the quotes) and I found the following site : http://www.cleanerrors.com/fix/?t202id= ... 6821016022 On this site you can read the following : Error 0 is often a critical system error caused by corrupt and missing registry data. This error outlook activex error should be fixed immediately to prevent further damage to the Windows file system. This information is supplied by a firm selling the software "Regcure" and they offer a download to fix this error. I have no experience with this kind of fix. You may want to talk to an Exact Software technical person before using the fix. I hope this information will help. JP Dumont Xstrata, FGC (I'm a user of Exact Globe) The administrator has disabled public write access. Runtime error 0 7 years 5 months ago #1076 Gary @ OPA OFFLINE Fresh Boarder Posts: 3 Karma: 0 Thanks for the Reply JP, I have found some similar links on the web. The problem has not reoccured for the user. The previous solution was to restore his user profile. Gary Hall (Exact Globe user and abuser) The administrator has disabled public write access. Page:1 Board Categories Globe - Globe Product Discussion Macola - Progression Series 7.x - Macola ES - Upgrades Synergy - Synergy Product Discussion Other Products - Event Manager Forum Globe Globe Product Discussion Runtime error 0 Time to create page: 0.080 seconds Powered by Kunena ForumProtected by R Antispam
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invalid" error By Lessan Vaezi | Published: 2009/02/10 We have a Microsoft Word template that contains macros, which was working fine but all of a sudden in the last few days, whenever you invoke the template http://www.lessanvaezi.com/delete-exd-files-to-fix-object-library-invalid-error/ you get the following error: Word has encountered a problem. If you open the template file instead of invoking a New document from it, you get a more detailed error: Object library invalid or contains references to object definitions that could not be found This was obviously due to a change in our systems. After googling awhile, I found this article which explains that the error can happen after installing a activex error certain Windows update: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;932349. The update installs new versions of certain Visual Basic 6.0 Runtime files. The article provides a link to a cumulative update rollup which I tried, to no avail. Upon further investigation, I found that the files had been updated fine. However, there is a corresponding EXD file that is created for each of the runtime files, when you use the controls provided by the runtime files in the Visual activex error 429 Basic designer. When the runtime files are updated, these EXD files are now invalid and hence this error occurs. To fix the error, you need to delete the EXD files and they will be re-created as needed. These files should be located in the folder: %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Forms\ On Windows XP, it is usually located in:C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\Microsoft\Forms\ And on Windows Vista/7:C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Forms\ It was easy enough to fix for myself, but others were having this problem - so I made a script that given the username deletes the files. I had users run the script (you can post it as a link on a webpage and as long as you use Internet Explorer and low security settings it can be invoked from there): // Function to delete EXD files from user Application Data folder // This is to resolve an issue with Word VBA macros that use VB runtimes, which the EXDs point to function deleteEXDs(){ var strToPath = "%appdata%\\Microsoft\\Forms\\"; try { var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject"); var shell = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell"); } catch (err) { alert("Could not create ActiveXObject.\nThis script should be run from Internet Explorer, \n" + "with low security settings (e.g. Intranet or Trusted Sites)."); return; } try { var appdata = shell.SpecialFolders("AppData"); var strToPath = appdata + "\\Microsoft\\Forms\\"; var fldr = fso.GetFolder(
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