Re: GetObject Error 429 - ActiveX control cannot create object
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Nope it hasn't, but I think I might know the reason why.
Since we put the Access Runtime on the machines that didn't need the
full version, you can't get to the modules. I was calling a specific
module that it couldn't get to, hence the error. If you were running
the full version, it worked as intended.
I just changed the code from DAO to ADODB to get the same task done and
it worked.
Eric
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