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Default "Unspecified Error" with CommonDialog in Excel 2002 after updates.

Hello,
I am getting an "Unspecified Error" with the Common Dialog object after the updates of 11/12/03. This object was in a working program since April. After starting a new Workbook and inserting a userform I make a Reference in Tools to the Microsoft Common Dialog 6.0 (SP3). I create the icon in my Toolbox by selecting the Microsoft Common Dialog 6.0 in the ADDITIONAL CONTROLS list and it appears with the name "CommonDialog". Trying to put it onto my new userform gives me the "Unspecified Error". To get around it I now use the GetOpenFilename method but that doesn't save the previously opened filename in the textbox when I call it again without closing the program.
Any ideas??

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