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developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the 8002801d automation error - library not registered Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Automation of office word 2010 - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-msoffice_custom/8002801d-automation-error-library-not-registered/5717123b-4c0b-4a3d-8bb5-7d0fe84e6ac9 library not registered up vote 0 down vote favorite The solution is very simple but impossible. I have office 2010 and office 2012 installed, VB6 fails to create a Word application object giving me no more than just a message saying that the DLL is not registered. All attempts to remove and restore the DLL using the installer or third party DLL fails. After removing everything office http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26905063/automation-of-office-word-2010-library-not-registered related and only installing office 2010, the application object gets created successfully. But this is not a viable solutions for our customers: we can't have them removing their Office suites for this. Is there any other way? vb6 automation ms-office share|improve this question edited Nov 13 '14 at 10:25 Jean-Francois Corbett 23.9k1678113 asked Nov 13 '14 at 9:11 Robbie Vercammen 1,01121438 Please check with the microsoft online support. They will provide you support. I had a similar problem, I shared my screen with them and they used some key to solve this issue. –Arun Raja Nov 13 '14 at 9:14 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote I had a similar issue on my dev machine with two versions of office. Cast your eye over this article from Microsoft support they mention the /regserver command line option. The article is Office automation when multiple versions of Office are installed. By the looks of it I don't think you can force it to pick one version or the other but the /regserver will help you in your dev environment. share|improve this answer answered Nov 13 '14 at 11:26 lard
Unanswered Topics Wrox Programmer Forums > Visual Basic > VB 6 Visual Basic 6 > Pro VB 6 runtime automation error library not http://p2p.wrox.com/pro-vb-6/60655-runtime-automation-error-library-not-registered.html registered User Name Remember Me? Password Reminder Password Register Register | FAQ http://excel.tips.net/T002952_Library_Not_Registered_Error.html | Members List | Calendar | Today's Posts | Search Pro VB 6 For advanced Visual Basic coders working in version 6 (not .NET). Beginning-level questions will be redirected to other forums, including Beginning VB 6. Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Find automation error All Thanked Posts Go to Page... Welcome to the p2p.wrox.com Forums. You are currently viewing the Pro VB 6 section of the Wrox Programmer to Programmer discussions. This is a community of tens of thousands of software programmers and website developers including Wrox book authors and readers. As a guest, you can read any forum posting. By joining today library not registered you can post your own programming questions, respond to other developers’ questions, and eliminate the ads that are displayed to guests. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free . Thread Tools Display Modes #1 (permalink) July 30th, 2007, 04:44 PM deco Registered User Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: , , Libya. Posts: 5 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts runtime automation error library not registered I try to list the contents of folder by using the FileSystemObject Library the run-time error '-2147319779(8002801d)'; automation error library not registered is appears buti use the same application in another computer and its run i check the reference microsoft scripting runtime the code Code: Dim FSO As New FileSystemObject Dim FileInFolder As Files Dim FileName As File Dim I As Integer Dim FolderInPath As String Private Sub Command1_Click() Set FileInFolder = FSO.GetFolder("C:\Program Files\NowSMS\SMS-IN").Files For Each FileName In FileInFolder List1.AddItem FileName DoEvents Next For I = 0 To List1.ListCount - 1 FolderInPath = Replace(List1.List(I), "C:\Program Files\NowSMS\SMS-IN\", App.Path & "\CopyOf(SMS-IN)\" & "
on the ribbon interface. Author Bio Allen Wyatt With more than 50 non-fiction books and numerous magazine articles to his credit, Allen Wyatt is an internationally recognized author. He is president of Sharon Parq Associates, a computer and publishing services company. Learn more about Allen... Subscribe Get tips like this every week in ExcelTips, a free productivity newsletter. Enter your e-mail address and click "Subscribe." (Your e-mail address is not shared with anyone, ever.) Want to see what the newsletter looks like? View the most recent issue. Helpful Links ExcelTips FAQ ExcelTips Resources Ask an Excel Question Make a Comment Free Business Forms Free Calendars Tips.Net > ExcelTips Home > General > Library Not Registered Error Library Not Registered Error by Allen Wyatt (last updated September 17, 2016) When you start Excel, it goes through quite a few procedures to make sure that everything is running properly. If it detects an error, you may see an error message in a dialog box. Sometimes the messages you see in the dialog box are not that clear, and a few are downright cryptic. For instance, you may see a message that says "object library not registered," and be completely lost as to what it means. In this case, it is helpful to understand how Excel works with external programs. During part of the startup process, Excel may load any number of add-ins that provide additional functionality to your copy of Excel. Basically, these add-ins are collections of macros that perform certain tasks. Macros, in turn, can rely upon other files that contain information that helps them perform their duties. These external files are called libraries. Excel comes with an amazing number of libraries, but not all of them are accessible at the same time. A library is only available after it has been "registered" with Excel. If the library is not registered, then Excel cannot use it and the macros in the add-in cannot use it. The result: an error message. The best way to troubleshoot this problem is for you to determine what add-ins are being loaded when you start Excel. Examine your Excel Startup folder, and make sure you know what they are all doing. (You don't need to know what they are doing, step by step, but you should be familiar with what the add-in does, in general.) Next, find another system that loads the same add-ins. (This should be easy to do if you work in an office, but more difficult if you are a home user.) Once you find the similar system, make sure it starts up without problem. If it does, then on the problem-free system, do the following: Press Alt+F1