Error Creating Object Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1
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Listing) → RockWorks → RockWorks Error Messages Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. CreateADOObject - Microsoft Data https://www.rockware.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2055 Access Components Started by Molly , Nov 26 2012 11:44 AM Please log in to reply No replies to this topic #1 Molly Molly Moderator Admin 621 posts Posted 26 November 2012 - 11:44 http://osdir.com/ml/wine-users/2009-09/msg00006.html AM A user recently saw this error message the first time he started up RockWorks15:exception class : Exceptionexception message : Error creating object. Please verify that the Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1 (or error creating later) have been properly installed.main thread ($11b8):005d4662 +042 RockWorks15.exe ADODB 1144 +11 CreateADOObject005d5716 +03a RockWorks15.exe ADODB 1540 +2 TADOConnection.CreateThis is an unusual error since these MDAC components which RockWorks requires for its database are built into the Windows operating system. To solve this problem:1. Search for the file "msado15.dll" on your computer. This file usually resides in "C:\Program Files\Common Files\system\ado" (or "Program Files (x86)" for 64-bit systems).2. If error creating object this file is present, then it may just need to be registered in the Windows system. Here's how:a. Go to the Windows Start button and into the Search prompt right above the button, type in: cmd and press
wrote: > After installing an application and trying to start it I get the following > error: > Error creating object. Please verify that the Microsoft Data Access > Components 2.1 (or later) have been properly installed. Install MDAC with winetricks - http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks Thread at a glance: Previous Message by Date: [Wine] Re: WoW Multibox HotKeyNet aborting FreddieHKN wrote: > Anything I can do? I'm the author of the application but I'm not familiar > with Wine or Linux. Make a debug build and give it to the user to run. So he can create a meaningful back trace. Unless you want to do it yourself. Or have some one from Wine developers to run your debug build. You can attach it to the bug report http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19833 or put it somewhere so people can download. Next Message by Date: [Wine] Re: http://wine.budgetdedicated.com is down. WilDCarD wrote: > Btw, does the wine project need a mirror? If you have 100s of GBytes / month of spare capacity - yes of course! That server been acting up on and off for a while. Previous Message by Thread: [Wine] Re: WoW Multibox HotKeyNet aborting FreddieHKN wrote: > Anything I can do? I'm the author of the application but I'm not familiar > with Wine or Linux. Make a debug build and give it to the user to run. So he can create a meaningful back trace. Unless you want to do it yourself. Or have some one from Wine developers to run your debug build. You can attach it to the bug report http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19833 or put it somewhere so people can download. Next Message by Thread: [Wine] Re: Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1 This is what the download site says about an upgrade in Ubuntu: The packages here are beta packages. This means they will periodically suffer from regressions, and as a result an update may break functionality in Wine. If the latest stable release of Wine (currently Wine 1.0.1) works for you, then you may not want to use these beta packages. If I do install the newer version will this solve my problem? Thanks, Bob. vvv Home | News | Sitemap | FAQ | advertise | OSDir is an Inevitable website. GBiz is too! Latest News Stories: Docker 1.0Heartbleed Redux: Another Gaping Wound in Web Encryption UncoveredTh