Automation Error Running Word 2003 From Vb6
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Guest I have a program that I wrote in VB6, which launches Word for sales quotes. It was built to support systems running Windows 98 and Windows 2000. Also, it was built against the least common denominator, Office 97, on Windows 98. It works fine on http://www.office-forums.com/threads/xp-pro-vb6-office-2003-word-automation-error.2157053/ these systems. I attempted to load the application on a system running Windows XP Professional and Office 2003. When the application attempts to launch Word, it displays the error, "Automation Error. The specified module could not be found". The error code is 8007007e. This new system was delivered with XP Professional and Office 2003 pre-installed. I have isolated the line of code that generates the error. Set objWord = New Word.Application This line of code uses early binding, but it was built against Office automation error 97, which uses version 9 of the Word object type library. And it works on Windows 98 and Windows 2000 machines running Office 97 and Office 2000. I'm not sure what it does with Office 2002. I see lots of posts with this problem. None of the proposed solutions have worked. What is the problem with XP Professional and Office 2003? Rob, May 26, 2004 #1 Advertisements RobbDbn Guest We are doing something very similar to what you are describing where we generate documents vb6 automation error from VB by using Word Automation. We are using Word.8 type libraries to ensure compatibility. We have not yet upgraded to Word 2003 but after seeing your message we went ahead and tested our application on Windows XP Pro/Office 2003. It ran without any problems as it does on our current versions. (XP Pro/Office 2002, Windows 2000/Office 97). The only difference that I can see is how we are creating the Word object. We use the following code to either obtain the handle of Word if it is already open or to load Word Set wdApp = GetObject(, "Word.Application" If Err.Number <> 0 The Set wdApp = CreateObject("Word.Application" WordWasRunning = Fals End I Not sure if this will work for you but it seems to work for us. RobbDbn, Jun 8, 2004 #2 Advertisements Cindy M -WordMVP- Guest Hi Rob, > I attempted to load the application on a system running Windows XP > Professional and Office 2003. When the application attempts to launch > Word, it displays the error, "Automation Error. The specified module > could not be found". The error code is 8007007e. This new system was > delivered with XP Professional and Office 2003 pre-installed. > > I have isolated the line of code that generates the error. > > Set objWord = New Word.Application > It should work; Word 2003 certainly supports this syntax. Did you test this on only one machine, or on a couple? Could be a problem with the particular installation... If you ha