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Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/run-time-error-429-activex-component-cant-create/c487d430-1348-4123-a527-00a9a9f4a424 Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Alternative to `CreateObject(“Outlook.Application”)`? up vote 1 down vote favorite My intended process: This is on a VM running Windows 2008 Server r2 Windows Task Scheduler kicks off an Access db with a startup macro. The VBA script generates and saves some highly customized emails. The problem: This scripts works http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18921165/alternative-to-createobjectoutlook-application just fine when I manually open the db and run the script. But when I use the task to start it, I get error 429 'ActiveX component can't create object' on the 2nd line of: Dim OlApp As Outlook.Application Set OlApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Why does this throw an error when initiated by the task scheduler, but run fine manually? About the Task: On the General tab, I have these settings: a. Under my account b. with the highest privileges c. only when I'm logged on The action itself opens Access 2010 aka Office14 with the DB's path & name, /x, and macro name as parameters. When I run this as a batch file, there are no problems. I know almost nothing about this OS or the modern task scheduler, but I can always learn. Update Found an MS Support article on this very subject. It specifically states that CreateObject and CoCreateInstance will fail will the above error message if used in this way. However, no alternative is given. Any suggestions, please? vba ms-access
is Runtime Error 429? Runtime error 429 typically arrives with the message “Object creation failed” or a similarly http://www.runtimeerrorsfix.com/how-to-fix-runtime-error-429.html worded message such as “ActiveX component can’t create object.” Most commonly, http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/335525-visual-basic-applications-error-run-time-429-activex-component-cant-create-object-excel-outlook-2007-a.html this error occurs because the program that the user is trying to access has been corrupted. Since the program cannot complete its action and create the requested object, runtime error 429 is generated. In particular, this error often occurs when activating Microsoft Visual Basic in error 429 connection with the Microsoft Office application. The user attempts to use the automated feature by accessing the CreateObject function or the new operator in Microsoft Visual Basic feature. How to Fix Runtime Error 429: Troubleshooting and Checking Automation Server If the application set up or configuration is at fault, you can easily check this by runtime error 429 looking to see that the application has been installed on the operating system that you are using as well as checking to see that you can run the application manually. If the application does not run using the following directions, then it will not work when you are trying to use the automation feature either. Navigate to Start. Select Run. Type the name of the application that you are checking. Select ok. How to Fix Runtime Error 429: Re-register the Application Navigate to Start. Select Run. Type the path for the server adding /regserver at the end into the empty box that appears. For example, if you are trying to access Excel, you might type “C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Excel.exe/regserver.” Select ok. How to Fix Runtime Error 429: Run a Registry Cleaner Download a registry cleaner. Install the registry cleaner. Run the registry cleaner to fix broken or missing files. How to Fix Runtime Error 429: Verify the Registry Entries Incorrect registry errors will also generate
Forums Excel Questions vba error run-time 429 activex component can't create object - excel & outlook 2007 Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 16 vba error run-time 429 activex component can't create object - excel & outlook 2007This is a discussion on vba error run-time 429 activex component can't create object - excel & outlook 2007 within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; hello, I have some VBA code that in one portion of it an Outlook e-mail is created and the active ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Aug 11th, 2008,11:48 AM #1 dgr7 Board Regular Join Date Apr 2006 Posts 225 vba error run-time 429 activex component can't create object - excel & outlook 2007 hello, I have some VBA code that in one portion of it an Outlook e-mail is created and the active workbook is attached and sent. This code used to work on Excel & Outlook 2003, but now in Excel & Outlook 2007 I'm getting the error: Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object and is stopping on the line Set OutApp = GetObject(, "Outlook.Application") FY If I comment out the Set OutApp... and If OutApp.... lines and uncomment the Set OutApp create object line, I still get the same error. How do I fix this run-time error so the code will successfully run? thanks in advance, david Code: Dim OutApp As Object Dim OutMail As Object Dim SigString As String Dim Signature As String 'Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set OutApp = GetObject(, "Outlook.Application") If OutApp Is Nothing Then Set OutApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") OutApp.Session.Logon Set OutMail = OutApp.CreateItem(0) On Error Resume Next With OutMail .To = "test@test.com" .BCC = "" .Subject = ActiveWorkbook.Name .HTMLBody = "Please see the_attached workbook " & ActiveWorkbook.Name & "." & Signature .Attachments.Add ActiveWorkbook.FullName .Display '.Send End With On Error GoTo 0 Set OutMail = Nothing Set OutApp = Nothing Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote Aug 11th, 2008,12:14 PM #2 DonkeyOte MrExcel MVP Join Date Sep 2002 Location Suffolk, UK Posts 9,118 Re: vba error run-time 429 activex component can't create object - excel & outlook 2007 is Outlook open when you run this ? Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Techn