713 Application-defined Or Object-defined Error Vb6
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create a .exe of the application and mail it to my client, he says he is getting error:"run-time error '713' - Application-defined or object-defined error". Please help me. Thanks Prathima Reply With Quote Oct 7th, 2005,05:08 AM #2 dee-u View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Software Carpenter Join Date Feb 2005 Location Candon City, Ilocos Sur, Phils. Posts 10,924 Re: "run-time error '713' - Application-defined or object-defined error" Welcome to VBF! You must create an installer for your app and not just the .exe for you to be able to deploy it, take a look at Package and Deployment wizard which comes with MS Studio... Regards, ™ As a gesture of gratitude please consider rating helpful posts. c",) Some stuffs: Mouse Hotkey | Compress file using SQL Server! | WPF - Rounded Combobox | WPF - Notify Icon and Balloon | NetVerser - a WPF chatting system Reply With Quote Oct 7th, 2005,06:21 AM #3 Hack View Profile View Forum Posts Super Moderator Join Date Aug 2001 Locat
is Runtime Error 713? Runtime Error 713 is an error that occurs during the distribution of a Visual Basic application that includes a data report. The error is displayed on the screen when you try to open the data report from your desired
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application. Solution Download Available to Completely Repair Runtime Error 713 Recommended: Download the Automatic Repair Utility to application defined or object defined error 32809 correct this and other PC performance issues. Download Certified safe, virus free download. Error Tools Editor's Choice. Error Causes The reason why computer users application defined or object defined error in macro often experience the Runtime Error 713 is that the data report run time file also referred to as Msdbrptr.dll is not included in your setup package. Though this error does not pose any big threat to your computer however, it is http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?364415-quot-run-time-error-713-Application-defined-or-object-defined-error-quot recommended to fix the error because the Runtime error 713 may hamper your ability to install and access new programs. Further Information and Manual Repair Don’t you panic if you see Runtime Error 713 message pop up on your PC. This error is rated easy to repair and can be fixed in a couple of minutes. There are two ways to fix Runtime Error 713. You can choose whichever 2 alternatives suit you best. Method 1 First open your project and include a http://errortools.com/windows/runtime-error-713-quick-fix/ reference to the data report file, the Msdbrptr.dll file. Locating this file is not difficult. It is listed as Microsoft Data Report Designer v6.0 in the reference dialog box. Sometimes you may see this file listed more than once. Now when this happens be sure to select the file that is associated with Msdbrptr.dll. After you select it, the reference will be verified. Once verification is complete, you are good to go. Now you can try rebuilding your setup package again. Method 2 The second alternative is to add the Msdbrptr.dll file manually in PDW (the Package and Deployment Wizard). Simply add the file in the Included Files dialog box window and run the PDW. Now you are all set to rebuild your set up package. Whether you follow method 1 or 2, after you rebuild the setup package and the installation is complete, you will see the following files in the indicated folders:
error '713': Application-defined or object defined error-Resolved rated by 0 users This post has 7 Replies | 1 Follower leadfinger Canada Since 2/27/2003 Posts 181 http://vbcity.com/forums/t/61802.aspx Reputation 3,545 Reply brad spilman (leadfinger) Posted: 4/2/2004 10:50 AM rated by 0 users Hi, I have a vb6 application, access 2002 database, and crystal reports. On my pc with win2000 and on winxp, this application works fine. However when I tried to go on another pc with win2000 that was connected through network neighbourhood to the first pc with defined or win2000, I get this error.Run-time error '713': Application-defined or object defined error Any ideas as to what causes this? It only happens when I try to view a report with crystal reports. It works fine on 2 of the 3 computers.thanks thanksleadfingerhttp://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/gspil | Post Points: 50 AliG Lebanon Since 3/7/2004 Posts 165 Reputation 840 Reply Ali Nehme (AliG) replied on 4/2/2004 defined or object 12:30 PM rated by 0 users did you install crystal reports on that computer?i think that's what you are missing.post if the problem persist ________________________________________AliG or simply 1000001110110011010011000111I live the way I type; fast, with a lot of mistakes. | Post Points: 5 leadfinger Canada Since 2/27/2003 Posts 181 Reputation 3,545 Reply brad spilman (leadfinger) replied on 4/6/2004 6:10 AM rated by 0 users Hi AliGI just got back from out of town since Friday. Um, I don't have crystal reports on the pc which is having the problem. I have it on the pc that I made the application on, but my vb6 comes with crystal reports wrapped up in it also. Wouldn't the visual installer take the necessary files it needs with it? I don't have crystal reports on the other pc that I have installed everything on and it is currently working.I am just curious as to why you think this might be the problem. Do you think it is missing a dll file or something? Anyhow, it can't hurt anything to throw this on to