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I cannot import or export period

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karonz - 29 Oct 2007 22:03 GMT
I have Access 2000 and Access 2003 and neither of them will work.  I have
different databases that I export from or import into, all of which had been
working the last time I worked in them. Now none of them work.
I get the error "Active X component can't create object"
I have checked my references but do not know what I need different from what
I had.
pietlinden@hotmail.com - 30 Oct 2007 19:01 GMT
> I have Access 2000 and Access 2003 and neither of them will work.  I have
> different databases that I export from or import into, all of which had been
> working the last time I worked in them. Now none of them work.
> I get the error "Active X component can't create object"
> I have checked my references but do not know what I need different from what
> I had.

what happens if you try to compile your code?
karonz - 31 Oct 2007 16:09 GMT
There's really nothing to compile on the one, it is just a database with  
ODBC linked tables. And the other is a simple database as well that compiles
with no errors.
I tried recreating the ODBC db and it lets me get as far as linking the
tables correctly but when I try to export the tables to a csv, it gives the
error

> > I have Access 2000 and Access 2003 and neither of them will work.  I have
> > different databases that I export from or import into, all of which had been
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>
> what happens if you try to compile your code?
 
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