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Path Not Found If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from runtime error 76 path not found the selection below. Results 1 to 9 of 9 Thread: [RESOLVED] Run-time error '76': Path Not Found runtime error 76 vba Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Feb 17th, 2008,08:03 AM #1 runtime error 76 excel muzamilsumra View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Lively Member Join Date Feb 2008 Posts 91 [RESOLVED] Run-time error '76': Path Not Found Hello Guys, Can someone help me please? Actually i have made an app using visual basic 6 that edits
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some files in a specific folder in drive c. In my computer it does everything fine...but when i try it another computers it gives me an error "Run-time error '76': Path Not Found"... but the files tht it has to acces are in the same drive where they shud b but still it givs me this error... any help would be appreciated.. Thx. Reply With Quote Feb 17th, 2008,08:15 AM #2 CDRIVE View Profile View Forum Posts PowerPoster Join Date Jul 2007 Posts 2,540 Re: Run-time runtime error 76 vb6 error '76': Path Not Found You say it's on the same drive, but what about the Path? <--- Did someone help you? Please rate their post. The little green squares make us feel really smart! If topic has been resolved, please pull down the Thread Tools & mark it Resolved. Is VB consuming your life, and is that a bad thing?? Reply With Quote Feb 17th, 2008,08:47 AM #3 muzamilsumra View Profile View Forum Posts Thread Starter Lively Member Join Date Feb 2008 Posts 91 Re: Run-time error '76': Path Not Found well the path is correct to bro :S... Reply With Quote Feb 17th, 2008,09:43 AM #4 MartinLiss View Profile View Forum Posts Former Admin/Moderator Join Date Sep 1999 Location San Jose, CA Posts 32,948 Re: Run-time error '76': Path Not Found Did you install your program on the other PC or did you just copy the exe? Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater. Albert EinsteinTips, Examples & Tutorials: A valuable forum tool Generate unique TreeView keys TreeView with "open" and "closed folder" icons Time code using GetTickCount How to trap the Tab key Scroll a form NumberBox ActiveX control Color a ListView row An InputBox form How to use SaveSetting and GetSetting A program registration scheme Spellcheck a Textbox Resize controls Open Windows Explorer at Last Visited Path A Blackjack Game Count lines of code Private Message Viewe
damaged, misplaced or not registered. An example of this would be if the user installed Microsoft Office, but your PC somehow removed a file that runtime error 76 vb is critical to the operation of the program. This would confuse the system
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correctly run the software. It's like trying to locate someone's phone number in the Yellow Pages, but their address has changed - you won't be able to find them. What Causes http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?509453-RESOLVED-Run-time-error-76-Path-Not-Found Runtime 76 Errors? The errors are usually displayed as follows: Runtime Error 76: Path Not Found The error you're seeing is generally caused by the way in which your system will be unable to correctly read the file it needs to run. this is caused by the way in which the file may be damaged, or your computer will have misplaced it somewhere. http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-runtime-error-76-on-your-pc/ To resolve this problem, it's essential you're able to fix the issues that can repair the Β It is also possible that this error could be caused by conflicts with certain DLL files of other applications with the one you are running, leading the error to form. To fix the issue, you first need to ensure the software of your computer is working correctly, and then that your PC has the files & settings it needs to run again. How To Fix Runtime 76 Errors Step 1 β Re-Install The Application Causing Problems Sometimes the application that was installed was not installed correctly, causing this error. A file could be missing or corrupt, so it can easily be fixed by re-installing the problem application. This can be done by: Click Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs (May be under different headings on older versions of Windows) Wait until the list has populated Look for the application causing the issue Highlight the application entry and click "Remove" Follow the uninstall wizard and restart your machine Insert the disc, or run installation file again to install applic
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14263092/vba-runtime-error-76-in-connection-with-createtextfile-on-others-stations workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack 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 each other. Join time error them; it only takes a minute: Sign up (VBA) Runtime Error 76 in connection with CreateTextFile on others' stations up vote 0 down vote favorite Good evening, I've been trying to fix this bug for a few hours now with no luck. It is especially frustrating since the bug doesn't express itself on my own work station, but rather on time error 76 every body else's. The purpose of the code is create (FileSystemObject -> CreateTextFile) two .txt-files and write (TextStream) certain information into each of them. The following are the relevant lines of code: Dim username, filename, filename_2, filepath, complete_filepath, complete_filepath_2 As String Dim fso As New FileSystemObject Dim fso_2 As New FileSystemObject Dim txtStream, txtStream_2 As TextStream 'Gets username username = CreateObject("WScript.NetWork").username filename = "db_Redel" filename_2 = "db_ship" complete_filepath = "C:\Users\" & username & "\Documents\" & filename & ".txt" complete_filepath_2 = "C:\Users\" & username & "\Documents\" & filename_2 & ".txt" Set txtStream = fso.CreateTextFile(complete_filepath, True) 'RUNTIME ERROR 76 Set txtStream_2 = fso_2.CreateTextFile(complete_filepath_2, True) I am certain the declared filepath exists on the machines this has been tested on. I have a suspicion that something is keeping FileSystemObject object from functioning properly, such as permissions, but I checked the Office security centres on the other work stations and they all had the same settings as me. The following are the activated reference: Visual Basic For Application Microsoft Excel 14.0 Object Library OLE Automation Microsoft Office 14.0 Object Li