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For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget |
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Maybe Scripting has been disabled by the administrator in that machine
Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hello, For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget |
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Peter,
Are you speaking of Virus Protection Software or some other system setting? I'm not quite sure what you mean. I'm the only one that uses the machine, but maybe some update or something changed it. Where should I look? Thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Maybe Scripting has been disabled by the administrator in that machine Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hello, For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget . |
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If you are the only user then it sounds like it has not been disabled.
(Though it is one component admin's sometimes want to disable in a corporate environment). In Tools References look for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime" and tick it. Add the following and run it Sub test() Dim objFSO As Object Dim fso As Scripting.FileSystemObject Set fso = New Scripting.FileSystemObject MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso New" Set fso = Nothing Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso CreateObject" Set fso = Nothing Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox objFSO.Drives.Count, , "objFSO CreateObject" End Sub Report back if all/some/none of the above tests worked, or if you couldn't even set the reference. Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Peter, Are you speaking of Virus Protection Software or some other system setting? I'm not quite sure what you mean. I'm the only one that uses the machine, but maybe some update or something changed it. Where should I look? Thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Maybe Scripting has been disabled by the administrator in that machine Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hello, For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget . |
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Hi Peter,
Before doing anything, I ran stepped through your code. It stopped at the DIM FSO statement. Initially, I couldn't a reference for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime". I went to another PC and found that the reference is located in file "C:\Windows\System32\scrrun.dll" I browesed for that and was able to add the reference. (It's interesting that I had to browse for it.) However, At the SET statement I get the same error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Thanks for your help. I'm still at a loss. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: If you are the only user then it sounds like it has not been disabled. (Though it is one component admin's sometimes want to disable in a corporate environment). In Tools References look for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime" and tick it. Add the following and run it Sub test() Dim objFSO As Object Dim fso As Scripting.FileSystemObject Set fso = New Scripting.FileSystemObject MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso New" Set fso = Nothing Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso CreateObject" Set fso = Nothing Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox objFSO.Drives.Count, , "objFSO CreateObject" End Sub Report back if all/some/none of the above tests worked, or if you couldn't even set the reference. Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Peter, Are you speaking of Virus Protection Software or some other system setting? I'm not quite sure what you mean. I'm the only one that uses the machine, but maybe some update or something changed it. Where should I look? Thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Maybe Scripting has been disabled by the administrator in that machine Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hello, For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget . . |
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Try re-registering scrrun.dll.
Windows start, Run, enter the following and hit enter regsvr32 scrrun.dll As the dll is in the system folder it should get found and registered and you'll get a Success message. If not try browsing to it and try again If it fails to register or still doesn't work it's probably a 'permissions' issue, though not sure why as you are the only user. I don't recall where to look in the registry but I imagine there's plenty 'out there'. Thinking about regsvr32 again, in Vista I expect you will need to log on as administrator and maybe turn off the UAC (not sure) Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, Before doing anything, I ran stepped through your code. It stopped at the DIM FSO statement. Initially, I couldn't a reference for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime". I went to another PC and found that the reference is located in file "C:\Windows\System32\scrrun.dll" I browesed for that and was able to add the reference. (It's interesting that I had to browse for it.) However, At the SET statement I get the same error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Thanks for your help. I'm still at a loss. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: If you are the only user then it sounds like it has not been disabled. (Though it is one component admin's sometimes want to disable in a corporate environment). In Tools References look for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime" and tick it. Add the following and run it Sub test() Dim objFSO As Object Dim fso As Scripting.FileSystemObject Set fso = New Scripting.FileSystemObject MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso New" Set fso = Nothing Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso CreateObject" Set fso = Nothing Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox objFSO.Drives.Count, , "objFSO CreateObject" End Sub Report back if all/some/none of the above tests worked, or if you couldn't even set the reference. Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Peter, Are you speaking of Virus Protection Software or some other system setting? I'm not quite sure what you mean. I'm the only one that uses the machine, but maybe some update or something changed it. Where should I look? Thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Maybe Scripting has been disabled by the administrator in that machine Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hello, For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget . . |
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Peter,
Re-registering scrrun.dll fixed the problem. Many thanks. When I ran it straight from the "start" button, I got an error. I had to go Start / Programs / Accessories then I right-clicked on Command Prompt and selected "Run As Administrator" It registered successfully and the Macro ran as before. I have no idea how scrrun.dll got unregistered, but that fixed it. (BTW, this site's e-mail notifications aren't working today. Also, the "index" for the Search For field doesn't seem to be updated). Again, Many Many thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Try re-registering scrrun.dll. Windows start, Run, enter the following and hit enter regsvr32 scrrun.dll As the dll is in the system folder it should get found and registered and you'll get a Success message. If not try browsing to it and try again If it fails to register or still doesn't work it's probably a 'permissions' issue, though not sure why as you are the only user. I don't recall where to look in the registry but I imagine there's plenty 'out there'. Thinking about regsvr32 again, in Vista I expect you will need to log on as administrator and maybe turn off the UAC (not sure) Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, Before doing anything, I ran stepped through your code. It stopped at the DIM FSO statement. Initially, I couldn't a reference for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime". I went to another PC and found that the reference is located in file "C:\Windows\System32\scrrun.dll" I browesed for that and was able to add the reference. (It's interesting that I had to browse for it.) However, At the SET statement I get the same error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Thanks for your help. I'm still at a loss. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: If you are the only user then it sounds like it has not been disabled. (Though it is one component admin's sometimes want to disable in a corporate environment). In Tools References look for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime" and tick it. Add the following and run it Sub test() Dim objFSO As Object Dim fso As Scripting.FileSystemObject Set fso = New Scripting.FileSystemObject MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso New" Set fso = Nothing Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso CreateObject" Set fso = Nothing Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox objFSO.Drives.Count, , "objFSO CreateObject" End Sub Report back if all/some/none of the above tests worked, or if you couldn't even set the reference. Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Peter, Are you speaking of Virus Protection Software or some other system setting? I'm not quite sure what you mean. I'm the only one that uses the machine, but maybe some update or something changed it. Where should I look? Thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Maybe Scripting has been disabled by the administrator in that machine Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hello, For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget . . . |
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Glad it worked and thanks for the feedback.
(BTW, this site's e-mail notifications aren't working today. Also, the "index" for the Search For field doesn't seem to be updated). Neither of these have worked in "WebNews" for ages, there are other ways though to access these groups. Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Peter, Re-registering scrrun.dll fixed the problem. Many thanks. When I ran it straight from the "start" button, I got an error. I had to go Start / Programs / Accessories then I right-clicked on Command Prompt and selected "Run As Administrator" It registered successfully and the Macro ran as before. I have no idea how scrrun.dll got unregistered, but that fixed it. (BTW, this site's e-mail notifications aren't working today. Also, the "index" for the Search For field doesn't seem to be updated). Again, Many Many thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Try re-registering scrrun.dll. Windows start, Run, enter the following and hit enter regsvr32 scrrun.dll As the dll is in the system folder it should get found and registered and you'll get a Success message. If not try browsing to it and try again If it fails to register or still doesn't work it's probably a 'permissions' issue, though not sure why as you are the only user. I don't recall where to look in the registry but I imagine there's plenty 'out there'. Thinking about regsvr32 again, in Vista I expect you will need to log on as administrator and maybe turn off the UAC (not sure) Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, Before doing anything, I ran stepped through your code. It stopped at the DIM FSO statement. Initially, I couldn't a reference for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime". I went to another PC and found that the reference is located in file "C:\Windows\System32\scrrun.dll" I browesed for that and was able to add the reference. (It's interesting that I had to browse for it.) However, At the SET statement I get the same error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Thanks for your help. I'm still at a loss. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: If you are the only user then it sounds like it has not been disabled. (Though it is one component admin's sometimes want to disable in a corporate environment). In Tools References look for "Microsoft Scripting Runtime" and tick it. Add the following and run it Sub test() Dim objFSO As Object Dim fso As Scripting.FileSystemObject Set fso = New Scripting.FileSystemObject MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso New" Set fso = Nothing Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox fso.Drives.Count, , "fso CreateObject" Set fso = Nothing Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") MsgBox objFSO.Drives.Count, , "objFSO CreateObject" End Sub Report back if all/some/none of the above tests worked, or if you couldn't even set the reference. Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Peter, Are you speaking of Virus Protection Software or some other system setting? I'm not quite sure what you mean. I'm the only one that uses the machine, but maybe some update or something changed it. Where should I look? Thanks. Phil -- Programmer on Budget "Peter T" wrote: Maybe Scripting has been disabled by the administrator in that machine Regards, Peter T "Budget Programmer" wrote in message ... Hello, For a year and a half I've had an Excel macro working fine. I haven't changed anything to the PC that would affect Excel, to my knowledge. I'm running Vista 32 Home Premium and Office 2007. I have the following references checked in "Tools / References": - Visual Basic for Applications - Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library - OLE Automation - Microsoft Office 12.0 Object Library This code runs on other PC's, but it stopped running on this (essential) one. When it encounters the first SET statement, it give the error: "Run-time error '429': ActiveX component can't create object" Sub CreateEditedSongListing() 'DECLARE VARIABLES Dim objFSO As Object Dim objFolder As Object Dim strSongs_EditedPath As String 'ASSIGN INITIAL VALUES strSongs_EditedPath = "C:\Users\Phil\Documents\Songbook On Screen\Songs-Edited" 'Use Microsoft Scripting runtime. Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strSongs_EditedPath) End Sub In which reference is the "Scripting.FileSystemObject" located? The code snipet runs fine on another PC, which has the same four references checked. However it stopped runing on the essential PC. Thanks for looking into this. Phil -- Programmer on Budget . . . |
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