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Comments Automation Error Accessing the OLERegistry Posted by Mos on January 9, 2012 in VB6 This problem happen in win7, becuse of the compatibility issue. It s easy to slove this problem. 1.Right click on VB6 icon and choose properties. 2. choose the Compatibility vb6 automation error accessing the ole registry tab 3. Tick Run this program in compatibility mode for: you can choose the Windows
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