Error Creating Object Microsoft Data Access Windows 7
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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 https://www.rockware.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2055 functionality. CreateADOObject - Microsoft Data 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 AM A user recently saw this error message the first time he started up RockWorks15:exception class : Exceptionexception message : Error creating object. Please error creating verify that the Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1 (or 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 error creating object file usually resides in "C:\Program Files\Common Files\system\ado" (or "Program Files (x86)" for 64-bit systems).2. If 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