Runtime Error 2950 Unable to Email .pdf Report

A

Asib

have created a quotes database in which i would like my end users that are
all useing the 2007 runtime to be able to E-mail a report in .pdf format. The
macro behind the button works fine on the developers station. but in the
runtime environment I am getting an action failed: Error 2950. The send
object isnt working. I get a message before the actual error code Stateing
that the format in which i am attempting to output the current object is not
available. I have done some digging and run into a few posts about changing
the registry. But i didnt really want to have to do that to 40 plus pc's. The
Database is in a trusted folder on the server. And I have other dbf's running
macros that arent being stopped.

Any and all help is greatly appretiated. Thanks.
 
A

Asib

Thanks for responding. Well i guess ill have to wait then. Still no date on
that Im assuming? Tentative even? And when we do finally get the Sp1 For the
runtime how do i go about getting the update to the Cpu's that are running
the old runtime? Just curious.

Thanks Again for the response. .
 
T

Tom Wickerath

Hi Asib,

Do you follow the Access 12 Blog? If not, consider signing up with e-mail
notification. You can search for run-time related blog posts. I *think* the
Access team has released the "bits" to the pipeline, but again, I'm not for
sure about that. These kinds of questions are certainly valid to post in the
blog.

http://blogs.msdn.com/access/


Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP
http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/expert_contributors.html
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A

Asib

Hi Tom, Im not currently signed up but i will definetly take a look. Thanks
again for the responses. These forums are great. Ill just keep an eye out for
the update and hope for the best.
 

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