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is Runtime Error 429? Runtime error 429 typically arrives with the message “Object creation failed” or a similarly worded message such as “ActiveX component can’t create object.” Most commonly, this error occurs because the program
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that the user is trying to access has been corrupted. Since the program cannot runtime error 429 vb6 complete its action and create the requested object, runtime error 429 is generated. In particular, this error often occurs when activating
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Microsoft Visual Basic in 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 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/828550 Error 429: Troubleshooting and Checking Automation Server If the application set up or configuration is at fault, you can easily check this by 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 http://www.runtimeerrorsfix.com/how-to-fix-runtime-error-429.html 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 runtime error 429, therefore, you need to use the following set of directions to check whether the entries are accurate. Navigate to Start. Select Run. In the open box, type “regedit” to open the Registry Editor window. Select ok. Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID. This is the registry key that you need to look at. Now, you need to check that the LocalServer32 key is using the correct short path name to indicate the location of the application that is generating the runtime error. Use the following list to verify that the key is accurate: Access
- ActiveX Component Can't Create Object If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?682785-RESOLVED-Runtime-Error-429-ActiveX-Component-Can-t-Create-Object above. You may have to register before you can post: click http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21661396 the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 19 of 19 Thread: [RESOLVED] Runtime Error 429 - ActiveX Component Can't Create Object Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to runtime error this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jun 27th, 2012,12:19 PM #1 johndmingione View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Addicted Member Join Date May 2012 Posts 209 [RESOLVED] Runtime Error 429 - ActiveX Component Can't Create Object Dear Reader, I'm attempting to turn my program into Late Bound and have some problems. runtime error 429 I now get this error message when attempting to load an Excel Worksheet into a VSFlexGrid. Runtime Error 429 - ActiveX Component Can't Create Object All the research I've done says to reregister Excel by using Command Prompt with \regserver If that is the case I'd love some information on how to do that. I can't find the .exe of the Excel I use. I think I may have to register the entire Microsoft Office considering it came in a pack for my job. Anyways, following the Runtime Error 429, when Debugged, it points to this line Code: Set lsh = CreateObject("Excel.Worksheet") Any thoughts? P.S. Educate me don't tell me what to do, please Thank you for taking the time to read this. Reply With Quote Jun 27th, 2012,12:26 PM #2 RhinoBull View Profile View Forum Posts PowerPoster Join Date Mar 2004 Location New Amsterdam Posts 24,135 Re: Runtime Error 429 - ActiveX Component Can't Create Object You need to create Excel.Application first and then add Workbook - Worksheets are part of workbook. Mic
Component Can't Create Object Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) Unable to use the Analyst Excel Add-in following new installation of Planning 10.1.1 The following error occurs immediately when Excel is opened with the Analyst Add-in enabled. With the Analyst Add-in disabled error does not occur If one clicks End to the error message, Excel opens fine but one cannot utilize the Analyst Add-in. Symptom Error: Microsoft Visual Basic Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object End Cause The Analyst Excel Add-in is pointing to an older version of the Analyst.xla file. Environment Planning 10.1.1 FP2 Office 2010 32 bit Resolving the problem STEPS: 1. Open Excel and confirm location of the Analyst.xla file being used. For Office 2010: In Excel>select File menu>Click Options>Click Add-Ins Locate Analyst Add-in in the list and its location. 2. If not using the Analyst.xla file from the installation bin directory, change the location to the bin directory. Click Go (at bottom of the Add-ins screen where it specifies Manage Excel Add-ins) Select Analyst Add-in in the list and select Browse and locate Analyst.xla file in bin directory. Select OK to pop-up message that file already exists. 3. If error persists: From a working machine or from the Planning Administrator Server, copy the Analyst.xla file from bin directory. 4. Backup the existing Analyst.xla in the bin directory of the non-working machine 5. Once done, delete the file and copy the Analyst.xla file (from Step 3) into the bin directory 6. Open Excel and Log onto the Analyst Excel Addin Document information More support for: Cognos Planning Analyst ExcelAddIn Software version: 10.1.1 Operating system(s): Windows Reference #: 1661396 Modified date: 2014-01-07 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility