User Accounts

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Guest

When I try to enter User Accounts from Control Panel a prompt comes on saying "Automation server can't create object" and " and when I click on Home on the User Account Page another prompt comes on saying "g_navigator is null or not an object." Can anyone help me fix this?
 
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Kelly

Hi Sherry,

Do some reading here, post back and good luck! http://tinyurl.com/32zan




Sherry said:
When I try to enter User Accounts from Control Panel a prompt comes on
saying "Automation server can't create object" and " and when I click on
Home on the User Account Page another prompt comes on saying "g_navigator is
null or not an object." Can anyone help me fix this?
 
J

Jim

-----Original Message-----
When I try to enter User Accounts from Control Panel a
prompt comes on saying "Automation server can't create
object" and " and when I click on Home on the User Account
Page another prompt comes on saying "g_navigator is null
or not an object." Can anyone help me fix this?
.
Try the system file checker tool. Click start, run, and
type in this here; "sfc /scannow" with that space after
the sfc. It will ask for your XP CD to copy any needed
files from, and it runs as Windows file Protection. If you
don't have a XP CD, try to borrow one from someone. I
believe you can also run this in a command prompt window
as well.
 
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i have exactly the same problem as this poster, and i have done the sfc scannow option, but to no avail. i have also installed windows script 5.6, but again the problem still exists. i have also run in command prompt some regsvr32 .dll's and a .cpl and all registered successfully except for Regsvr32 /i mshtml.dll, which was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found, so the file could not be registered. And I think that's where the problem is. But how do we go about correcting it?

Looking forward to a solution
 
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