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have to register before you can post: click the register link above classfactory cannot supply requested class excel 2007 to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results classfactory cannot supply requested class excel 2003 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: run time error (80040111) Automation Error ClassFactory cannot supply requested class Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_other/system-error-h80040111-2147221231-class-factory/d3b4a71a-653c-4027-affb-15497a5d66ad to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Sep 16th, 2005,04:18 PM #1 smtp View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Lively Member Join Date Feb 2004 Posts 65 run time error (80040111) Automation Error ClassFactory cannot supply requested class Anyone ever get this error ? Run-time error '-2147221231 (80040111)': Automation error ClassFactory cannot supply requested class I get this error when i am http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?360887-run-time-error-(80040111)-Automation-Error-ClassFactory-cannot-supply-requested-class doing a Set MyShortcut = VBsObj.CreateShortcut(ShortCutPath & ".lnk") I am only trying to create a shortcut here...and the server running this program is Windows 2000... Please advise.. Reply With Quote Sep 16th, 2005,04:22 PM #2 randem View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Banned Join Date Oct 2002 Location Maui, Hawaii Posts 11,385 Re: run time error (80040111) Automation Error ClassFactory cannot supply requested c smtp, Perhaps this will help ClassFactory Reply With Quote Sep 16th, 2005,04:25 PM #3 smtp View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Lively Member Join Date Feb 2004 Posts 65 Re: run time error (80040111) Automation Error ClassFactory cannot supply requested class yah, i was reading that, i'd need the other guy to test it first before i know, but do you see anything wrong w. my code? Reply With Quote Sep 16th, 2005,04:35 PM #4 randem View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Banned Join Date Oct 2002 Location Maui, Hawaii Posts 11,385 Re: run time error (80040111) Automation Error ClassFactory cannot supply requested class smtp, What code? Errors are not usually one line of code. They generally are a
-2147221231 https://support.comodo.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/291/13/license-activation-error--2147221231--classfactory-cannot-supply-requested-class : ClassFactory cannot supply requested class Check if you have following three dlls present in http://microsoft.public.vb.ole.automation.narkive.com/rOoTDNQ8/err-2147221231-classfactory-cannot-supply-requested-class '[Windows]\System32' folder: msxml3.dll msxml3a.dll msxml3r.dll This error is due to the fact that the licensing module classfactory cannot could not find msxml parser on your system which is supplied by above three dll's The first thing to try is registering the dll: 1. Go to "Start->Run", type cmd and press classfactory cannot supply enter to access the DOS console. 2. Change path to [Windows]/System32 folder where you have all the three dlls installed 3. Type in 'regsvr32.exe msxml3.dll" and press Enter. It should display a success message box. After that please try to activate the license again. Alternatively the version of Windows Script you have on your Windows 2000 or Windows XP is outdated Download the latest Windows Script from Microsoft If you continue to see the problem, please submit a ticket at: http://support.comodo.com (1245 vote(s)) Helpful Not helpful Comments (0) Help Desk Software by Kayako
cannot supply requested classThis error is triggered by one of the following 2 statements when my VB6program loads Word :Set App = New Word.ApplicationOrigWordDocsPath = App.Options.DefaultFilePath(wdDocumentsPath)I only get this error with one user of my software (hundreds of otherinstallations run the same s/w, no problem).This particular user has Office 2003 on Win XP Home, I am sure I have otherusers with the same configuration and who run OK, is there something unusualabout this user's Windows, if so what?MS Knowledgebase lists this error under things like SQL server, datawarehousing and MAPI - non of which have any relevance to my user'senvironment. The Knowledgebase refers to version incompatibilities withMSOLAP80.DLL so I have tried putting our version of this .dll (whichobviously works on our development system) on the users system but this doesnot fix the problem.I'm at the end of my tether with this one and would appreciate any help atall.Thanks Jens Neuhalfen 2004-08-20 16:17:22 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Post by YendorErr 2147221231 Classfactory cannot supply requested class[snip]That happens quite frequently when dlls are replaced by incompatibleversions. Let me do a quick walkthrough:(working)1) call CoCreateObject({word.application clsid}) (which is "NewWord.Application")2) COM: Calls CoGetClassObject3) CoGetClassObjectlooks up HKCR\CLSID\{word.application clsid}\LocalServer32Which points to C:\ProgramFiles\MS\Office\Winword.exe4) CoGetClassObject: starts Winword.exe with "/EMBEDDING"5) WinWord: calls CoRegisterClassObject(...) to anounceit classfactory6) CoCreateObject: gets hold of the classfactory for{word.application clsid}7) Then it callsIClassFactory::CreateInstance({word.application clsid})8) Now the ClassFactory in WINWORD.EXE returns a newWord.Application object(not working)Now imagine the user had installed a new version of word anduninstalled it (but left the registry keys). The he installed anolder version of word.Now the registry keys point to a valid exe and t