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Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-windows_programs/runtime-error-429-activex-component-cant-create/481475c9-4ed6-4211-be6b-2431b962b257?page=2 each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How do I resolve “Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object”? up vote 9 down vote favorite 1 My company has a VB6 application using Crystal Reports 7 which a client has asked to be installed on Windows 7 32 bit. It is currently installed on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4213496/how-do-i-resolve-run-time-error-429-activex-component-cant-create-object Windows XP 32bit SP2 machines at the client. Connection to the DB is done via ODBC to SQL Server 2000 instance on another server. On Windows 7, the installation works fine, however when you try to open the application, the error is given. I have looked at the following: Registering all the dll's and ocx files using regsvr32. Some will not register as they either are registered already or the following message is given "Make sure that "[name].dll" is valid DLL or OCX file and then try again." I read this forum thread regarding this: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/vblanguage/thread/0653f685-4526-45d9-89f3-8c479a6b4c62 Monitored the opening of the application using a ProcessMonitor application to try and spot if there is a missing dll or ocx file - this does not seem to be the case. Reviewed the application according to this list and nothing seems to be against these guidelines I've noticed two items in the knowledge base that relate to this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281848 - the comdlg32.ocx bundled with the application is version 6.0.81.69 and the one in
unforeseen problems in programs that anyone might be using. For example, take a look at runtime errors that may appear on your Vista or Windows XP computers. "Runtime http://www.speedypc.com/articles/runtime_error_vista_xp.aspx error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" The Runtime Error 429 is typically generated if you are trying to automate a certain action in the application of Office. The actions in the Office XP applications are actually automated by the help of the Windows COM architecture. The Office XP Runtime Error 429 usually occurs in cases where the action that you try error 429 to automate wants to use either the "new" VB operator or the (VB) Visual Basic function to build an Office XP case. The runtime error may occur when any of the following instances are true: Installation files are probably corrupt or the application is not actually properly installed in your computer. There are Windows database values required that are probably missing or even runtime error 429 corrupt. The template objects: for instance, the Excel.xlb and Normal.dot are also corrupt. In order to fix these kinds of errors, the first thing to do is to re-register the application that is having the problem. For example, when you are having problems with Microsoft Word, you must open the command prompt and then you navigate to the folder of Office that contains the file Word.exe and then you must run word.exe\regserver and simply press the enter key. In case the template files create problems, you can fix it by simply deleting the file as you can recreate them easily. This template file will be recreated when you start the application. PC optimization and error fixing programs are also effective ways of tackling problems within your computer. "Runtime Error '339' component 'MCI32.OCX' or one of its dependencies is not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid" Windows Vista has Visual Basic 6.0 files which make it compatible with some worn out operating applications and operating systems. Users who are upgrading from XP to Vista might get runtime errors that are related to files like the