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Does CDO mail require a reference?

 
 
Michelle
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      10th Jun 2008
Hello I'm trying to use Ron de Bruin's CDO code on a laptop with Vista on. I
am running Office 2003. I use both Outlook on the machine, but need CDO so I
don't get the security warnings.

When I run the first line: Set iMsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")

I get the error message:

Run-time error '429'
ActiveX component can't create object

Anyone know why that might be? Is there a reference that I need? Or an
alternative to bypass Outlook's security warnings?

Michelle

 
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Jim Rech
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      10th Jun 2008
You use CreateObject so you do not need a reference. This isn't my area but
as I recall you have to install CDO from the Office CD.

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"Michelle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| Hello I'm trying to use Ron de Bruin's CDO code on a laptop with Vista on.
I
| am running Office 2003. I use both Outlook on the machine, but need CDO so
I
| don't get the security warnings.
|
| When I run the first line: Set iMsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
|
| I get the error message:
|
| Run-time error '429'
| ActiveX component can't create object
|
| Anyone know why that might be? Is there a reference that I need? Or an
| alternative to bypass Outlook's security warnings?
|
| Michelle
|


 
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Ron de Bruin
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      10th Jun 2008
By default CDO for Windows 2000 is installed in Windows

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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Jim Rech" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> You use CreateObject so you do not need a reference. This isn't my area but
> as I recall you have to install CDO from the Office CD.
>
> --
> Jim
> "Michelle" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:92060106-A799-4F23-9332-(E-Mail Removed)...
> | Hello I'm trying to use Ron de Bruin's CDO code on a laptop with Vista on.
> I
> | am running Office 2003. I use both Outlook on the machine, but need CDO so
> I
> | don't get the security warnings.
> |
> | When I run the first line: Set iMsg = CreateObject("CDO.Message")
> |
> | I get the error message:
> |
> | Run-time error '429'
> | ActiveX component can't create object
> |
> | Anyone know why that might be? Is there a reference that I need? Or an
> | alternative to bypass Outlook's security warnings?
> |
> | Michelle
> |
>
>

 
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