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Run-Time Error 430
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25/10/2000 09:00:34
GW Gross
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Lake Mary, Florida, United States
 
 
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Forum:
Visual Basic
Category:
ActiveX controls
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00433805
Message ID:
00433970
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11
Joe,

How do I trace what has not registered? I have been very carefully through the Crystal Reports documentation and think I have all of the dlls and their dependent files. Where in the registry is the dll information so that that I can check it?

Is there any kind of debug message I can print to a MSGBOX to figure out which dll it is missing?

Thanks,

>Something used by crystal reports or crystal reports objects are not installed
>and/or not registered. I get these exact errors when dcom95 or mdac_typ fail
>to install properly on the target system.
>HTH
>
>>My program now runs very well on my computer, both from an EXE and in the
>>development environment.
>>
>>So I am packaging for the first time (PD Wizard), I am now beyond all of the

>>missing dlls, which was a bear with Crystal Reports, I figured out that my
>>application program has to be in the path environment, although I am not
>>quite sure why but I get "missing file" error 53 if I don't. So here is the
>>problem I can't get past:
>>
>> Run-time error '430'
>> Class does not support Automation or does not support expected interface.
>>
>>I only get this message when I press a button to run one of the Crystal Reports. All my other routines seem to be fine.
>>
>>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks,
>~Joe Johnston USA
GW Gross

"You are blessed when you're content with just who you are - no more, no less." Matthew 5:5 (The Message)
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