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32Views 4 YearsDiscussion Span 2 Years Ago Last Post by OrionBlastar 0 4 Years Ago Hi, I just completed a project in VB6. It was running smoothly when I tested it on my console, i.e. development PC. Then, I created a setup file of it using the InstallShield Wizard and tried to run it on a fresh test PC. The setup completed successfully but when I launched the exe file, it gave me the error "Runtime Error 429 - ActiveX Component Can't Create Object".. Help plz... frnds2vivek 39 posts since Mar 2012 Community Member visual-basic-6 Ask a Different Question 0 G_Waddell 131 4 Years Ago What object is it not able to create? e.g. Word? Excel? PDF? etc... 0 gusano79 247 4 Years Ago When I've seen this kind of error before, it's usually one of two things: The ActiveX object wasn't registered properly--or simply doesn't exist. The application was built with reference to a version of the ActiveX object with a different class ID. I'd look at #1 first--which ActiveX components are you using, and are they all installed on the test PC? 0 AndreRet 362 4 Years Ago As gusano mentioned, the object was not registered properly. Find out what active x it is, copy it to your windows system32 folder (win SysWOW folder in win7), click on run from youir start menu, type in regsvr32 and the active x name and click on ok. If using win 7, run cmd (as admin) and type in regsvr32 and the FULL path and the ocx name and press enter, i.e. regsvr32 mshflxgrd.ocx OR WIN7 - regsvr32 c:/MyFULLPathHere/mshflxgrd.ocx 0 Discussion Starter frnds2vivek 4 Years Ago As soon as I launch the exe file, I get the error 429. I manually registered all the associated dlls and ocx using the regsvr32 command but couldn't rectify the problem. Since, the error occurs as soon as I launch the file, I am unable to guess as to which part of the code should be referred. Find out what active x it is 0 Discussion Starter frnds2vivek 4 Years Ago am using "Microsoft Activex Data Objects 2.8 Library". I found out for the file in the test PC and registered it using regsvr32 but still the problem continues.. 0 Discussion Starter frnds2vivek 4 Years Ago found that the problem could be due to Crystal Report ocx file as the ocx is not getting registered using regsvr32. It shows an error that "LoadLibrary "Crystl32.ocx" failed - The specified module could not be found". However when I checked system32 for the file I found the ocx over there. Thinking it might be corrupt, I repl