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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00336446
Message ID:
00336627
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>I'm posting this so some of you won't have to go through the frustration if you should come across the situation.
>
>Ratsafratchit )&(**^%%$*((*)&(*&!!! I spent half a day trying to figure out why I could no longer create a word ole object. Whenever I tried oword=create('word.application') or newobject(...) I got the following . . . OLE error code 0x8001010a: The message filter indicated that the application is busy.
>
>I found the errormessage on MSDN with two suggestions. The first dealt with Norton Antivirus and the other a corrupted Normal.dot. I ran a find on normal.dot on all local drives and deleted them. No help. I decided to reinstall Office 2000, no help. I don't have NAV on my system, though I had downloaded one of those evals, but uninstalled it a few days ago. Yep, I had to go through the registry and delete the keys for NAV. Now it works!!!!!! ARGHHHHHHH!!!
>I'm starting to hate programmers!!!

Are you asking about methods for suicide or the proper ammunition to use on Symantec employees?

At close range, it's hard to beat the old Colt Model 1911A1 - surplus ammo is cheap, one good headshot, or a couple hits near center of mass, even with a jacketed round, should be fatal, and if you run out of ammo, you can club them to death with the empty weapon.
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