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you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Automation Error - Catastrophic Failure EXCEL VBA up vote 0 down vote favorite I have a workbook which is throwing this error on opening. When it does and I open the VBA module, the current line is the definition of a sub. But the
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only option is to kill the whole Excel process. I've got custom document properties, I've got embedded combo-box controls, I have no clue what it might be, and Excel isn't helping. However, when I open the same file on another computer - it doesn't throw the error. Does anyone have any experience or advice with this kind of error? Here's the Open code, but the 'Show Next Statement' command doesn't point here when the error occurs: ```` Private Sub Workbook_Open() Dim ans If Range("currentstatus") Like "*Ready for Year-End Preparation*" Then ans = MsgBox("This workbook is ready for Year-End Preparation" & vbCrLf & "Would you like to begin?", vbYesNo) If ans = vbYes Then Range("Phase") = "Year-End" SheetsSet 3 End If End If 'Exit Sub If Range("Phase") = "Commissions" Then If Range("currentstatus") Like "*RVP/Dept Head Approved*" Then ans = MsgBox("Commissions have been approved for " & Range("applicablemonth") & vbCrLf & "Would you like to enter data for the new period?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion) If ans = vbYes Then Range("ApplicableMo
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1000 chars) Would you like a response? Email is required. run-time error catastrophic failure Email: KB00686 - Fixing "Automation Error" in Excel after applying MS12-060 Product: PI BatchView / PI http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31888880/automation-error-catastrophic-failure-excel-vba DataLink / PI Tag Configurator Version(s): Multiple Platform: Windows Issue If you have already applied the Microsoft patch MS12-060, you may see the error "Automation Error: Unspecified Error" or "System Error &H8000FFF (-2147418113). Catastrophic https://techsupport.osisoft.com/Troubleshooting/KB/KB00686 failure" when starting Microsoft Excel. When closing Excel with PI DataLink enabled, you may also see the error "Compile error in hidden module: modAddin." Solution Typically, these errors can be resolved by searching for and deleting all *.exd files on the machine (including hidden files) as described in KB00804. In some cases, the fix for this problem is to re-register MSCOMCTL.OCX. To do this, follow the steps noted in the Microsoft article "Unspecified Automation Error" after applying MS12-060. Article ID: KB00686 Created: 2012-08-16 Article Type: How-To Last Updated: 2015-02-02 Enabling Operational Intelligence Privacy Legal Copyright Contact Us
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