Active x componants

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Hi Dick,

Try reregistering the DAO 3.6 object library, as shown in this KB article:

Error Message: ActiveX Component Can't Create Object
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=319841

If that doesn't fix your wizard problems, then replace your wizard files as
indicated in Cause 5 of the above article. However, you don't need to
re-install Access. Simply search for Acwzmain.mde, Acwztool.mde and
Acwzlib.mde on your hard drive. With Access closed, replace these files with
fresh copies, which you should be able to find on your installation CD. As an
alternative, you can run a repair, after deleting or renaming your wizard
files, as discussed in this KB article:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303769

You may also need to re-register the Accwiz.dll file.

Tom
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when I use the wizard in microsoft access I get a active x componants error..
 
Hi Dick,

You're welcome. Glad I could help.

Thank You for marking my first reply as an answer.

Tom
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Thank's Tom for your help
Dick
_____________________________________

:

Hi Dick,

Try reregistering the DAO 3.6 object library, as shown in this KB article:

Error Message: ActiveX Component Can't Create Object
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=319841

If that doesn't fix your wizard problems, then replace your wizard files as
indicated in Cause 5 of the above article. However, you don't need to
re-install Access. Simply search for Acwzmain.mde, Acwztool.mde and
Acwzlib.mde on your hard drive. With Access closed, replace these files with
fresh copies, which you should be able to find on your installation CD. As an
alternative, you can run a repair, after deleting or renaming your wizard
files, as discussed in this KB article:

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303769

You may also need to re-register the Accwiz.dll file.

Tom
______________________________________

:

when I use the wizard in microsoft access I get a active x componants error..
 

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